Quantcast
Last updated on May 27, 2012 at 7:04 EDT

Report: Lufthansa, Iberia in Talks

February 22, 2007
Repost This

German airline Lufthansa would not comment Thursday on a French newspaper report it was in discussions to buy a key stake in Spanish airline Iberia.

A Lufthansa spokesman called the report in Paris’s La Tribune speculation. An Iberia spokeswoman in Madrid denied talks were taking place.

La Tribune added an outright takeover — which could create an airline that would carry 100 million passengers a year — would face several obstacles, such as Iberia’s price tag. The airline has a stock market value of about $4.1 billion.

Europe’s current No. 1 airline in passenger-miles is Air France-KLM, an airline created in a 2004 merger that carries 70 million passengers annually.

Iberia’s finance director raised the possibility of a joint arrangement with Lufthansa or Air France-KLM in a November newspaper interview.

Iberia is already 10 percent-owned by British Airways.

Lufthansa’s relationship with Iberia, Spain’s largest airline, goes back to 1928, when it bought 24 percent of an air company that later became Iberia.