Second Alitalia Covid package cleared as earlier state aid probes continue
European competition regulators have cleared a second tranche of Italian aid to national carrier Alitaila as compensation for disruption to travel caused by the pandemic, though its existing state aid probes into Italy’s earlier support for the carrier continue. Italy notified the EC of a E73m grant it was providing Alitalia to compensate for further damages suffered on 19 routes between 16 June and the end of October due to the emergency measures implemented to counter the pandemic. European competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager says: ”This measure enables Italy to provide further compensation for direct damages suffered by Alitalia between June and October 2020 due to the travel restrictions necessary to limit the spread of the coronavirus.” The EC had previously cleared a package of almost E200m in Italian aid to Alitalia covering the initial period of the crisis from the start of March to the middle of June. The intervention has been approved under the temporary alleviation in state aid rules the Commission introduced when the pandemic hit. It has authorised a string of funding support packages for airlines by European states under this temporary framework. While this aid has been approved, two existing Commission probes into potential state aid breaches by Italy to Alitalia remain ongoing. <br/>
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Second Alitalia Covid package cleared as earlier state aid probes continue
European competition regulators have cleared a second tranche of Italian aid to national carrier Alitaila as compensation for disruption to travel caused by the pandemic, though its existing state aid probes into Italy’s earlier support for the carrier continue. Italy notified the EC of a E73m grant it was providing Alitalia to compensate for further damages suffered on 19 routes between 16 June and the end of October due to the emergency measures implemented to counter the pandemic. European competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager says: ”This measure enables Italy to provide further compensation for direct damages suffered by Alitalia between June and October 2020 due to the travel restrictions necessary to limit the spread of the coronavirus.” The EC had previously cleared a package of almost E200m in Italian aid to Alitalia covering the initial period of the crisis from the start of March to the middle of June. The intervention has been approved under the temporary alleviation in state aid rules the Commission introduced when the pandemic hit. It has authorised a string of funding support packages for airlines by European states under this temporary framework. While this aid has been approved, two existing Commission probes into potential state aid breaches by Italy to Alitalia remain ongoing. <br/>