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  2. Alitalia will lay off over 2,000 remaining employees as ... - AOL

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    Italy’s former national carrier Alitalia has started procedures for the collective dismissal of its remaining 2,059 employees, its administrators told unions. The move comes as the successor to ...

  3. German Lufthansa closes deal to acquire 41% of ITA Airways ...

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    Under the 325-million-euro ($350 million) deal, Lufthansa takes an initial 41% stake in ITA, formerly Alitalia, from the Italian government, gaining full control by 2033 with a total investment of ...

  4. Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana S.p.A., [3] [4] operating as Alitalia (Italian pronunciation: [aliˈtaːlja]), was an Italian airline which was once the flag carrier and largest airline of Italy. [5] The company had its head office in Fiumicino, in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. [6]

  5. ITA Airways - Wikipedia

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    Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A. (pronounced [iˈtaːlja traˈspɔrto aˈɛːreo]), doing business as ITA Airways, is the flag carrier airline of Italy. [6] It is owned by the government of Italy via the Ministry of Economy and Finance and Lufthansa Group. The airline was founded in 2020 as a successor to the bankrupt Alitalia.

  6. Financial situation of Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia reported net losses of more than €3.7 billion between 1999 and 2008. Previous state aid to Alitalia included some €1.5 billion in 1998 from the government of premier Romano Prodi. In 2002 Alitalia received a capital increase of €1.432 billion under the government of Silvio Berlusconi. In 2004 the Berlusconi government gave a € ...

  7. Air One - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, it was announced that Air One was to be merged with Alitalia. [4] Air One was almost bankrupt in 2008, [5] and the merger with Alitalia-CAI was the only viable solution to save it. On 13 January 2009, Air One officially became part of Alitalia, though the two airlines were to be combined into one over time.

  8. Air Italy (2018–2020) - Wikipedia

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    Air Italy (registered as AIR ITALY S.p.A.) [2] was [3] a privately owned Italian airline, headquartered in Olbia, Sardinia. In 2019, the company was the second largest airline in Italy, behind Italian flag carrier Alitalia , and the 40th largest in Europe by number of passengers in 2019.

  9. List of defunct airlines of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Air Italy: 2001: 2004: Palermo based carrier [22] Air Italy (2005–2018) I9: AEY: AIR ITALY: 2005: 2018: Merged with Meridiana Fly to form the new Meridiana: Air Italy (2018–2020) IG: ISS: AIR ITALY: 2018: 2020: Formed by the merger of past Air Italy and Meridiana: Air Italy (Free Airways) NN: AJR: FREE AIRWAIS: 2001: 2002: Air Liguria: 2001 ...