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Air France-KLM remains interested in TAP takeover after SAS investment

A logo is seen on the facade of Air France-KLM building during the presentation of the group's ... A logo is seen on the facade of Air France-KLM building during the presentation of the group's annual results in Paris, France, February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
A logo is seen on the facade of Air France-KLM building during the presentation of the group's ... A logo is seen on the facade of Air France-KLM building during the presentation of the group's annual results in Paris, France, February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

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According to a spokeswoman, Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA) continues to have a significant ownership in Portugal’s national airline, TAP, and the acquisition of a share in Scandinavia’s SAS (SAS.ST) has no impact on the company’s capacity to participate in TAP’s privatization.

Following the cabinet’s approval of the legal framework for the privatization process last Thursday, the government of Portugal announced plans to sell at least a 51% interest in the state-owned airline TAP.

IAG (ICAG.L), the owner of British Airways and Lufthansa (LHAG.DE), have previously expressed interest in the airline’s privatization.

Due to its strong financial position, Air France-KLM is well-positioned to consider such a takeover. The business has a responsible financial management track record, a sound balance sheet, and ample cash reserves. Because of its sound financial standing, Air France-KLM is a strong competitor for TAP Air Portugal.

A merger with TAP Air Portugal would provide Air France-KLM with fresh opportunities to broaden its worldwide reach. The world’s largest airline can provide a wider selection of flights and destinations by merging its networks and resources. This growth would benefit Air France-KLM and travelers looking for more alternatives.

Synergies and operational efficiency are two major benefits of a proposed merger between Air France-KLM and TAP Air Portugal. Both airlines may cut expenses and improve overall performance by integrating different facets of their companies, such as maintenance, purchasing, and marketing.

In conclusion, Air France-KLM’s interest in acquiring TAP Air Portugal is a tactical choice that can potentially change the face of the European airline business. This venture has a lot of potential thanks to its sound financial condition, the promise of new routes, and the possibility of major synergies. Air France-KLM aims to maintain its leadership position in the aerospace and military industries while providing passengers with world-class service and connectivity. It would be interesting to see how this proposed merger will affect the global aviation business as things evolve.


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