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Lufthansa to sell BMI to British Airways owner IAG | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Lufthansa has said it is selling British Midland (BMI) to International Airlines Group (IAG), which owns British Airways and Iberia. | Lufthansa has said it is selling British Midland (BMI) to International Airlines Group (IAG), which owns British Airways and Iberia. |
No details have yet been given of how much will be paid for the loss-making carrier. | No details have yet been given of how much will be paid for the loss-making carrier. |
The airlines said they hoped to sign a purchase agreement "in the coming weeks" and complete the deal before April 2012. | The airlines said they hoped to sign a purchase agreement "in the coming weeks" and complete the deal before April 2012. |
But Virgin Atlantic told the BBC that it could still buy the airline. | |
The sale still has to be cleared by regulators. | The sale still has to be cleared by regulators. |
BMI, which is based in Castle Donington in Leicestershire, operates flights to Europe, the Middle East and Africa. | BMI, which is based in Castle Donington in Leicestershire, operates flights to Europe, the Middle East and Africa. |
The key issue for regulators will be the extra take-off and landing slots at Heathrow Airport that BMI owns. | The key issue for regulators will be the extra take-off and landing slots at Heathrow Airport that BMI owns. |
The acquisition would mean that IAG would have more than half of the landing slots at the UK's busiest airport. | The acquisition would mean that IAG would have more than half of the landing slots at the UK's busiest airport. |
Bidding war? | |
But Virgin Atlantic, which has also made a bid for BMI, said the deal was not yet done. | |
"We have put in a bid so it is by no means a one-horse race," Virgin Atlantic chief executive Steve Ridgway told Radio 5 live. | |
"It is not a binding agreement and both companies are still talking to Lufthansa." | |
In a statement, the airline said that "British Airways' hold over Heathrow is already too dominant" and IAG's purchase of BMI would be "disastrous for consumer choice and competition". | |
Geoff van Klaveren from Deutsche Bank said the deal would make a big difference for IAG. | Geoff van Klaveren from Deutsche Bank said the deal would make a big difference for IAG. |
"It boosts their slots at Heathrow to 54% share from 45%. Given that no new runways are likely to be built in the South East of England in next 10 years, this is a crucial strategic move," he said. | "It boosts their slots at Heathrow to 54% share from 45%. Given that no new runways are likely to be built in the South East of England in next 10 years, this is a crucial strategic move," he said. |
Lufthansa bought the 50% of BMI owned by its then chairman Sir Michael Bishop in 2008, taking its holding to 80%. | Lufthansa bought the 50% of BMI owned by its then chairman Sir Michael Bishop in 2008, taking its holding to 80%. |
It decided to sell it as the carrier's losses widened. | It decided to sell it as the carrier's losses widened. |
It reported a loss of 154m euros ($213m; £133m) for the first nine months of this year, hit by rising fuel costs and social unrest in some of its destinations in North Africa and the Middle East. | It reported a loss of 154m euros ($213m; £133m) for the first nine months of this year, hit by rising fuel costs and social unrest in some of its destinations in North Africa and the Middle East. |
BMI also has a no-frills subsidiary called BMIBaby and the Aberdeen-based BMI Regional. | BMI also has a no-frills subsidiary called BMIBaby and the Aberdeen-based BMI Regional. |
BMI announced on 28 October that it was in advanced talks to sell BMI Regional to a UK-based investor group that would continue to run it as an independent airline. | BMI announced on 28 October that it was in advanced talks to sell BMI Regional to a UK-based investor group that would continue to run it as an independent airline. |