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Lufthansa Group and MSC make joint bid for ITA Airways

German airline Lufthansa has submitted a joint bid with Switzerland-headquartered shipping firm Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) for a stake in Italian airline ITA Airways, according to media reports.

Air Cargo News first reported that the MSC Group aimed to work with Lufthansa to acquire a majority stake in ITA in January.

In February, the Italian government began the process of finding a partner for ITA, confirming that it would maintain a minority stake.

Neither Lufthansa or MSC has stated what the offer comprises of, however, Air Cargo News’ sister title FlightGlobal said: “Reports suggest Lufthansa will look to take a 20% stake in ITA while MSC will hold a 60% shareholding under the joint offer; the remaining 20% would be held by the Italian state.”

Italy has not confirmed how many bids it received by the May 23 deadline, but Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera has reported the only other firm bid came from private equity firm Cetares, understood to be working with SkyTeam partners Air France-KLM and Delta as part of its offer.

Air Cargo News has contacted Lufthansa and MSC for comment.

ITA Airways commenced operations in October 2021 and is the successor company to state-owned Alitalia (which ceased operations in October 2021).

The company is wholly owned by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance.

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