*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. On 9 June 2021, the General Court of the European Union delivered a judgment in case T-665/20 (Ryanair v European Commission). In its campaign against state aid granted to airlines to deal with the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic - 22 complaints lodged to date against Commission Covid-19 decisions - Ryanair has just added a new Commission decision to its hunting list. This is the decision of 26 April 2020 concerning State aid 56867 COVID 19 550 million state-guaranteed loan to the German charter airline Condor was in line with EU state aid rules. The measure was aimed at compensating the airline for the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
ALERTS: STATE AID - EUROPEAN UNION - ANNULMENT - COVID-19 - HEALTHCARE
COVID-19: The General Court of the European Union annuls a decision of the European Commission on the grounds of inadequate reasoning, but suspends the effects of the annulment until a new decision is adopted (Ryanair)
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