ROME, May 7 Reuters Italy and Lufthansa have presented new remedies to the European Commission to secure antitrust approval for the ITA AirwaysLufthansa tieup, the Italian Economy Ministry and Lufthansa said on Tuesday.
The German carrier is looking to acquire a 41 stake in stateowned ITA Alitalia39;s successor but has so far failed to persuade the Commission, the EU39;s antitrust regulator, to clear the bid.
Neither the Italian Treasury nor the German carrier gave details about their latest proposal.
The Italian ministry said it was presented in accordance with the requests of EU regulators, and within the timeframe required to meet the June 13 deadline for the Commission to give its verdict on the deal.
According to Italian daily La Repubblica, Lufthansa has proposed to freeze any integration with ITA for two years on longhaul flights to the United States and Canada from Rome39;s Fiumicino airport.
It also pledged to cede to competitors, including Easyjet, some of its flights on ItalyGermany routes for a period of three years, and to give up more slots at Milan39;s Linate airport.
Lufthansa had no comment on the La Repubblica report.
Italy and Lufthansa previously submitted two remedy packages, which the EU Commission has rejected. Italy39;s Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti announced a third offer two weeks ago, after meeting EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager.
Reporting by Alvise Armellini and Ilona Wissenbach, editing by Cristina Carlevaro and Louise…