Insolvent Niki's Austrian workers to get monthly wages
Around 790 staff working for insolvent airline Niki in Austria will be paid monthly wages for December, administrator Lucas Floether said on Wednesday, adding he was confident of striking a deal with a new investor in the next few days. The new owner would be expected to take on Niki’s running costs, including salaries, from the beginning of January. Among the four bidders selected for the final stages of talks to buy all or parts of Niki is IAG, three people familiar with the situation have said. British tour operator Thomas Cook and Niki’s founder, former Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, are also among the bidders. A German newspaper had also named Tuifly, the airline of tour operator TUI, as a bidder. A spokesman for Floether said the talks were “going at full speed”, but declined to reveal further details. Lauda, who set up the airline in 2003, said he had been told a decision was to be made on Dec. 28. The Niki staff in Austria should probably Austria get their wages by the end of the month, Floether said. The airline also employs around 200 people in Germany. “Our aim remains to preserve as many jobs as possible in Austria and Germany. This task is one of the central questions in the ongoing ... process,” Floether said.<br/>
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Insolvent Niki's Austrian workers to get monthly wages
Around 790 staff working for insolvent airline Niki in Austria will be paid monthly wages for December, administrator Lucas Floether said on Wednesday, adding he was confident of striking a deal with a new investor in the next few days. The new owner would be expected to take on Niki’s running costs, including salaries, from the beginning of January. Among the four bidders selected for the final stages of talks to buy all or parts of Niki is IAG, three people familiar with the situation have said. British tour operator Thomas Cook and Niki’s founder, former Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, are also among the bidders. A German newspaper had also named Tuifly, the airline of tour operator TUI, as a bidder. A spokesman for Floether said the talks were “going at full speed”, but declined to reveal further details. Lauda, who set up the airline in 2003, said he had been told a decision was to be made on Dec. 28. The Niki staff in Austria should probably Austria get their wages by the end of the month, Floether said. The airline also employs around 200 people in Germany. “Our aim remains to preserve as many jobs as possible in Austria and Germany. This task is one of the central questions in the ongoing ... process,” Floether said.<br/>