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EU regulators extend deadline for IAG to offer remedies on Air Europa deal

EU antitrust regulators have actually provided British Airwaysowner IAG more time to provide fresh remedies to ease their concerns about its bid for full control of Spain's Air Europa.

IAG, which likewise owns Spanish provider Iberia, had dealt with a Monday deadline to offer concessions but the deadline has now been reached June 24 and the European Commission will make its decision by July 29, a representative for the Commission said on Monday.

On 7 June 2024, the Commission chose to extend the stage II procedure in this case by a total of 10 working days, the representative stated.

Appropriately, the due date for the parties to send treatments in this case is now 24 June 2024, while the due date for the Commission to take a decision is now 29 July 2024.

IAG had in February proposed remedies which the EU competition enforcer had deemed inadequate to attend to worries about minimized competition in Spanish domestic routes and short-haul and long-haul routes as a result of the offer.

The carrier consequently sought to allay regulators last month saying it was in talks with Avianca, Binter, Iberojet, Ryanair, Volotea, and World2Fly to deliver long-haul and short-haul paths to its competitors.

It is likewise willing to give up more than 40% of Air Europa's. 2023 flights to other airlines to improve competitors.

IAG is paying 400 million euros ($ 430 million) to Spanish. tourism company Globalia for the 80% of Air Europa it does not. own to improve its Latin American market share, expand into Asia. and enable its Madrid hub to take on other major airports in. Europe.

(source: Reuters)