VintageKrug - 02/07/2008 10:18
02 July 2008
PURCHASE OF FRENCH AIRLINE L'AVION
British Airways has reached an agreement to buy French airline L'Avion at a cost of £54 million (Euro 68 million). The cost covers the purchase of the airline and £26 million (Euro 33 million) of cash in its business.
L'Avion is a privately owned airline that operates two Boeing 757 aircraft between Paris Orly and Newark airport. Following completion of the deal, expected this month, it will become a British Airways' subsidiary and be integrated into OpenSkies, the airline's new EU-US subsidiary airline.
OpenSkies launched services on June 19 this year with daily flights from Paris Orly to New York JFK that operate with a L'Avion codeshare. The combined airline will operate up to three daily flights between Paris Orly and New York JFK/Newark airports using three Boeing 757 aircraft.
British Airways' chief executive, Willie Walsh, said: 'L'Avion is a successful airline that has built up a premium business between Orly and New York in a relatively short period of time.
'It has many synergies with OpenSkies and buying it provides OpenSkies with a larger schedule and an established customer base in the Paris-New York market.'
Christophe Bejach, co-founder and chairman of L'Avion, said: 'We are happy to merge our operation with OpenSkies. This transaction will strengthen our current base and enable the combined airline to grow faster and stronger. Our staff will benefit from the ambition and recognised expertise of the buyer and our customers will have access to an even better service, on a larger scale.'
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July 2, 2008 079/08/LG
An interesting development; this will ease demand from the European BA 757 fleet, and good to see BA has the capacity to invest in this climate to build a business niche for the long term. Notes to Editors:
L'Avion is the trading name for Elysair which is privately owned by Socié de Participation Aienne.
The airline was launched in January 2007 and its aircraft operate with a single 90-seat business class cabin. It is based in Paris and employs 77 staff.
Completion of the deal is conditional on clearance from the relevant regulatory authorities.
This information is provided by RNS
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