Delta Air Lines wants to deepen its commercial ties with ITA Airways but does not want to take an equity stake in the successor to Alitalia, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
La Repubblica newspaper said last week that Delta and Air France-KLM had teamed up with an unidentified fund to express an interest in a majority stake in ITA, but Delta’s Ed Bastian told a news conference in London that it would not be providing equity.
→ ITA Airways to fly to Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo starting in June.
“From a Delta standpoint, they have been long-term partners of ours, we’re interested in continuing to be partners,” he said.
“Air France-KLM is in the lead in terms of actually making a potential investment. Delta’s not involved on the investment side.”
Air France-KLM and Delta both have codeshare partnerships with ITA, the state-owned slimmed down successor to Alitalia which started operations last October.
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