Italy's national airline Alitalia has cancelled 30 flights, a day after a consortium dropped plans to rescue it from going into liquidation.
Industry sources say Alitalia's licence may be suspended soon. Union officials on Thursday rejected a deal that would have cost thousands of jobs, leading the consortium to withdraw the one billion euro takeover offer. The failure is a setback to Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who had made Alitalia faces liquidation ...
Deadline looms for Alitalia deal ...
Berlusconi Looks to Germany's Lufthansa to Save Alitalia ...
EU court rules against Alitalia ... rescuing Alitalia and keeping it in Italian hands a matter of political prestige. The government holds a 49.9 percent share in Alitalia and has spent five billion euros in the last 15 years to keep Alitalia flying.
(Deutsche Welle)
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