Condor challenges Lufthansa-ITA Airways deal in EU court

Condor Challenges Lufthansa-ITA Airways Deal in EU Court
Condor Airlines has filed a legal challenge in the European General Court against the European Commission’s approval of Lufthansa Group’s acquisition of a 41% stake in ITA Airways. The German leisure carrier argues that the remedies imposed by the Commission are insufficient to protect fair competition in the European aviation market.
“The remedies imposed are not sufficient to offset the harm to, or even elimination of competition resulting from this transaction. We are asking the Court to annul this decision to allow independent carriers like Condor to develop freely in fair competition and to the benefit of European passengers,” a Condor spokesperson told ch-aviation.
The European Commission had approved the deal in January 2025, requiring Lufthansa to implement certain measures intended to address competition concerns. However, Condor and other market competitors contend that these remedies do not go far enough to prevent the risk of market dominance and reduced consumer choice. Industry observers have also raised concerns that the merger could threaten the competitive landscape, making it harder for independent airlines to operate on equal footing.
Luxair, another European carrier, has also filed a lawsuit seeking to annul the Commission’s approval of the Lufthansa-ITA deal. Despite Italy’s Ministry of Economy and Finance retaining a 59% stake in ITA Airways, Lufthansa holds the option to increase its ownership to 100% in the future, further intensifying concerns about potential market concentration.
The European General Court will now review the case, which is seen as a significant test of the EU’s ability to balance consolidation in the airline industry with the need to maintain fair competition. The outcome could have broad implications for the structure of the European aviation sector and the future of independent carriers like Condor.

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