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Air Berlin creditors meet as bidders jockey for position

Published 08/23/2017, 04:48 AM
Updated 08/23/2017, 04:50 AM
© Reuters. German carrier Air Berlin aircrafts are pictured at Tegel airport in Berlin

BERLIN (Reuters) - Air Berlin's creditors are meeting on Wednesday for the first time as bidders jostle for position for the insolvent carrier's assets, although major progress is not expected yet, sources told Reuters.

Air Berlin, which is being kept in the air thanks to a 150 million euro ($177 million) government loan, has been in talks with parties interested in its assets since last week, when it filed for insolvency after major shareholder, Gulf carrier Etihad, said it would no longer provide funding.

Chief Executive Thomas Winkelmann has said time is of the essence and wants a deal before the end of September.

Lufthansa, which was first in line for talks, is interested in taking on dozens of planes and Austrian unit Niki, sources familiar with the matter have told Reuters.

Thomas Cook (L:TCG), which owns German airline Condor, has expressed interest in the process, while easyJet (L:EZJ) is also said to be weighing up assets.

TUI (L:TUIT) is involved as it seeks a solution for 14 crewed planes that its TUIfly unit rents to Air Berlin. Ryanair (I:RYA) said it would be interested in a bid but complained it hadn't been invited to join the process, which it sees as heavily favored to Lufthansa.

Media reports have suggested initial results could be announced on Wednesday, perhaps with a deal for Niki. But a source familiar with the matter told Reuters said that that was unlikely and the meeting would deal more with formalities.

"We are looking for more bidders," the source said, adding it was not too late for interested parties to join in talks.

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The creditor committee includes representatives from Air Berlin, the federal labor office which is currently paying staff wages, Commerzbank (DE:CBKG) and Lufthansa's Eurowings.

"We would like to remind the committee that this is not just about money and aircraft, but the interests of the employees," union Verdi said in a statement on Wednesday.

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