Rome airport shareholder Atlantia has declared that it is not prepared to participate in a consortium to bid for Alitalia because the right conditions have not been met. Atlantia had stated in mid-October that it was willing to discuss the development of a long-term business plan for Alitalia's turnaround, and its potential involvement in an acquisition of the troubled carrier. The acquisition would involve setting up a company, named Newco, along with a major airline which could provide commercial, operational and network experience. But Atlantia, which holds nearly all of airports operator Aeroporti di Roma, put forward a number of conditions which, it said, needed to be satisfied before it could take part as a minority shareholder. <br/>