Frankfurt (Reuters) – British Airways and Iberia parent IAG are again interested in Austrian holiday airline Niki after it filed for insolvency, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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Frankfurt (Reuters) – British Airways and Iberia parent IAG are again interested in Austrian holiday airline Niki after it filed for insolvency, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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IAG had been one of the initial bidders for Niki, a subsidiary of insolvent group Air Berlin and seen as one of its most attractive assets, but IAG lost out to Lufthansa.
However, Lufthansa last week abandoned its bid for Niki over competition concerns.
Air Berlin’s administrators had been holding fresh talks with potential investors even before Lufthansa dropped its bid, but IAG had withdrawn its interest, the administrators said last week.
With no alternative buyer lined up to replace Lufthansa, Niki was forced to file for insolvency proceedings last week, hours after Lufthansa walked away.
Holidays company Thomas Cook, Ryanair, German logistics firm Zeitfracht and former motor racing champion Niki Lauda, who founded the airline in 2003, have all since expressed an interest in acquiring the airline.
IAG declined to comment.