Merger talks between Lufthansa and Italian airline ITA Airways are reported to have stalled over a request made by Lufthansa for a reduction in the purchase price of the Rome-based carrier. According to sources close to the ongoing negotiation process, the talks have hit an obstacle in the form of a request made by Lufthansa executives for a reduction of around €10 million ($11 million) in the second tranche of the payment due to be made to ITA Airways shareholders.    

According to reports, the Italian Minister of Economy and Finance, Giancarlo Giorgetti will hold an urgent meeting with Lufthansa’s CEO Carsten Spohr in the coming days in an attempt to break the deadlock and save the agreement from potential collapse.  

In the agreement reached between the parties in 2023 and cleared by the European Commission in 2024, the German airline is set to acquire a 41% stake in ITA Airways from the Italian Minister of Economy and Finance, through a €325 million ($358 million) capital increase, with Lufthansa seeking to increase its stake to 100% in a second phase by 2033 amounting to a total investment of €829 million ($912 million). 

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