The British Airways and Iberia owner, International Airlines Group, is to scrap its plan to buy the Spanish airline Air Europa, a deal that was being investigated by competition authorities in the UK and the EU.
The move comes more than two years after International Airlines Group (IAG) – under the former chief executive Willie Walsh – first announced plans to buy the carrier from the Spanish tourism group Globalia for €1bn (£850m) in November 2019, before renegotiating the deal at half the price after Covid-19 closed down most international travel, prompting huge losses at airlines.
Stephen Gunning, IAG’s chief financial officer, said in a statement: “International Airlines Group and Globalia today confirm that discussions are at an advanced
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