*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. On 20 October 2021, the General Court of the European Union handed down a judgment in the cases T-240/18 and T-296/18two judgments concerning the sale of the assets of the second German airline - Air Berlin - following its bankruptcy, to Lufthansa, which is acquiring the regional airline LGW, Lufthansa is acquiring the regional airline LGW, a subsidiary of Air Berlin, which is active in feeder traffic for Air Berlin's short-haul and long-haul operations at Berlin and Düsseldorf airports, and easyJet, which is acquiring slots to and from Berlin Tegel airport. By decision of 21 December 2017the Commission approved, subject to conditions, the acquisition of
ALERTS: GENERAL – EUROPEAN UNION – GERMANY – PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT – RELEVANT MARKET – GEOGRAPHIC MARKET – LOCAL MARKET – MERGER (NOTION) - AIR TRANSPORT
Relevant market: The General Court of the European Union considers that the European Commission may be satisfied with examining the various city-pair markets from or to an airport together, and not specifically for each city-pair market (EasyJet, Deutsche Lufthansa / LOT )
Access to this article is restricted to subscribers
Already Subscribed? Sign-in
Access to this article is restricted to subscribers.
Read one article for free
Sign-up to read this article for free and discover our services.