Lufthansa rejects Condor allegations of market position abuse

Lufthansa on Wednesday rejected charter airline Condor’s accusations that it was abusing its market position in cancelling an agreement between the two companies late last year, months after the larger German carrier received a bailout. Lufthansa was granted a E9b government bailout that came with conditions to preserve competition including the transfer to rivals of some take-off and landing slots at German airports. Condor has complained that its larger rival abused its market dominance when it cancelled an agreement that allowed Condor passengers to use Lufthansa feeder flights as part of their journeys to holiday destinations. Earlier this month, Condor asked the European Court of Justice to stop Lufthansa from cancelling the agreement. Lufthansa on Wednesday said the approval of the state aid and its conditions were in line with European Union law. It said Condor’s complaints to the German cartel office regarding Lufthansa were unjustified. “Condor should also simply face the competition and prove its own future viability,” said Michael Niggemann, a Lufthansa board member.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN2AO266
2/25/21
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