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Photo: Lufthansa Cargo – Lufthansa CityLine Airbus A321-211 (P2F) D-AEUC (msn 3504) MUC (Arnd Wolf). Image: 957023.

D-AEUC - First A321P2F freighter

Copyright Photo: Lufthansa Cargo – Lufthansa CityLine Airbus A321-211 (P2F) D-AEUC (msn 3504) MUC (Arnd Wolf). Image: 957023.

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Lufthansa makes further concessions to EU Commission, will no longer pursue Niki

Niki Luftfahrt (flyNiki.com) Airbus A321-211 OE-LES (msn 3504) ZRH (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 934292.

Lufthansa has made further concessions on December 13, 2017 in the course of the intended acquisition of parts of the Air Berlin Group. The transaction is currently being examined by the EU Commission as the responsible merger control authority. In the so-called Phase One assessment, Lufthansa had already offered extensive commitments in particular by giving up slots. However, the Commission considers this to be insufficient and has clearly indicated that an acquisition of Niki and its integration into the Eurowings Group would currently not be approved. Based on this assessment, a takeover of Niki by Eurowings is no longer being pursued. 

Lufthansa has informed both Air Berlin and its administrator that it intends to close the transaction excluding the acquisition of Niki.

With regard to the still intended takeover of Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter (LGW), Lufthansa would give up numerous slots in order to obtain merger clearance in Phase One. The revised commitments will be submitted to the EU Commission today.

The Lufthansa Group maintains its plan of expanding its point-to-point business increasingly through organic growth of the Eurowings Group.

A share of the agreed purchase price for Niki has already been transferred to the company as bridge financing. The unpaid purchase price components will now be used for the organic capacity expansion in Niki’s markets. Economically, this leads to a comparable result for the Lufthansa Group.

Copyright Photo: Niki Luftfahrt (flyNiki.com) Airbus A321-211 OE-LES (msn 3504) ZRH (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 934292.

Eurowings to retire the Niki brand

Niki Luftfahrt (flyNiki.com) Airbus A321-211 OE-LES (msn 3504) ZRH (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 934292.

Lufthansa Group is planning to retire the Niki brand. Previously on October 13, 2017 Deutsche Lufthansa AG and the Air Berlin Group announced they had signed a contract regarding the purchase of NIKI Luftfahrt GmbH (Niki) and Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter mbH (LGW).

These two carriers are projected to increase the capacity of the operational fleet at Eurowings as follows:

LGW with 870 employees, as well as 17 Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 and 13 Airbus A320 aircraft

Niki with 830 employees, as well as 20 Airbus A320 type aircraft.

According to Reuters, “Lufthansa plans to scrap the brand name of Austrian airline Niki as it integrates the carrier into its Eurowings budget business, a board member said on October 24, 2017”.

Copyright Photo: Niki Luftfahrt (flyNiki.com) Airbus A321-211 OE-LES (msn 3504) ZRH (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 934292.