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Turkish Airlines signs deal to purchase minority stakes in Spain's Air Europa

Turkish Airlines announced on Thursday that it had signed a contract to purchase around a quarter of Spanish airline Air Europa.

Turkish Airlines will invest up to 355 million euros in convertible debt in exchange for a share of between 25 and 27%. The deal was agreed on in August.

Air Europa's majority shareholder, Spain's Hidalgo Family, will continue to own the company through Globalia. British Airways owner IAG, however, will retain 20% of the shares through Globalia.

Turkish Airlines said that it does not plan to increase its stake.

Air Europa is valued at around 1.2 billion euro ($1.4 billion) after the transaction closes once all regulatory requirements are met, in approximately 6-12 months.

This is the first time a non-European airline has bought a stake in a European carrier. Airlines are trying to consolidate the fragmented markets of the continent by buying smaller struggling operators.

Turkish Airlines won the battle against European rivals Lufthansa, Air France-KLM and Air France to gain control of the airline with the Hidalgo Family.

Air Europa announced that it had paid back a loan from the state-owned industrial holding SEPI in Spain one year earlier than scheduled.

First reported in June, Turkish Airlines expressed interest in purchasing a minority stake. Reporting by Emma Pinedo, Editing by Charlie Devereux & Conor Humphries

(source: Reuters)