Full acquisition of Brussels Airlines by Lufthansa extended by three months

Full acquisition of Brussels Airlines by Lufthansa extended by three months

EAST MEADOW — Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines have agreed to extend the deadline for Lufthansa to decide on the call option to fully acquire Brussels Airlines’ parent company SN Airholding. Under their existing agreement, Lufthansa was required to take this decision, through which it could acquire the remaining 55% of SN Airholding by June. This deadline has now been extended to the end of August.

According to the Executive Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, the option has been extended by an additional three months in the wake of the terrorist attacks at Brussels Airport on March 22.

“Our colleagues at Brussels Airlines are currently devoting all their energies and resources to restoring reliable flight operations for their customers at their home airport following these terrible attacks,” said Carsten Spohr, Chairman of the Executive Board & CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa AG. “That is a major challenge under the current security provisions, and must now be the priority. And in view of this, we have agreed with Brussels Airlines to give ourselves a further three months to conclude our negotiations on the acquisition terms and devise the migration concept required.”

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