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Holiday travelers are scrambling to find flights out of Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport a day after dozens flights were grounded because of a wildcat strike.The baggage handlers and maintenance staff walked off the job Monday to protest negotiations...
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Chief executive Willie Walsh was in Rome last week meeting Alitalia's new owners. It is understood they discussed a revenue sharing scheme for certain-routes and a code sharing agreement, which would allow passengers to fly on each other's planes. BA...
Rome prosecutors on Wednesday officially placed Alitalia's top management during the years 2000 to the summer of 2007 under investigation for their possible role in the bankruptcy of Italy's national carrier. The action was a result of a probe opened...
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The flight operations of Italy's bankrupt national carrier officially changed hands on Friday when it was sold to Compagnia Aerea Italiana (CAI), a group of private Italian investors created to launch a new Italian national airline. Although the sale...
Tags: Alitalia, CAI, national airline
Alitalia's flight division will be officially sold to a group of private Italian investors on December 12, the national carrier's government-appointed administrator said on Monday. The transfer was to have taken place November 30 but Compagnia Aerea Italiana...
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The Italian investors taking over bankrupt Alitalia are not ready to assume control on Dec...The aviation authority's confirmed the handover would be delayed, as had been reported in the media, just days after Alitalia's extraordinary administrator Augusto...
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Friday that it was ready to authorize a new Italian national carrier as soon as the company buying Alitalia's flight operations supplies it with the necessary guarantees. Alitalia's government-appointed administrator Augusto Fantozzi said on Thursday...
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The Italian government has agreed to sell Alitalia's assets to a group of Italian businessmen at a sweetened price, paving the way for the relaunch of the bankrupt carrier in private hands after a two-year hunt for a buyer. Alitalia's best assets will...
Tags: Alitalia, CAI Compagnia Aerea Italiana, Augusto Fantozzi, Italy, alitalia sale, administrator augusto, Claudio Scajola, green light, Rome
Labor strife has repeatedly frustrated the efforts of Alitalia to restructure but, for once, wildcat strikes aimed at thwarting its takeover seem unable to halt a deal. While hundreds of flight cancellations dominated headlines as protests entered their...
Tags: Alitalia, Silvio Berlusconi, Lufthansa, wildcat strikes
A work-to-rule protest by Alitalia cabin and ground staff may be declared illegal by a commission responsible for governing strikes in public services in Italy. Alitalia service has been disrupted all week with hundreds of flight cancellations because...
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