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Lufthansa May Target Poland's LOT For Acquisition

September 30, 2010 - 01:50 PM ET

By Amon Cohen

Lufthansa's anointed chairman Christoph Franz gave a broad hint on Thursday that the German flag carrier will make LOT Polish Airlines its next acquisition.

Speaking to the Munich-based newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung about LOT's planned privatization in 2011, Franz said, "This is a change in ownership which we cannot ignore. Poland needs a strong airline. It cannot be in the country's interests if other airlines gain marketshare at the expense of LOT."

Lufthansa confirmed to BTN that the comments were reported accurately but refused to elaborate further.

The two airlines held exploratory talks about a sale in May 2009 at a time when LOT was struggling severely with the global financial crisis. Since then, its performance has improved significantly. In the first seven months of 2010, it carried 2.2 million scheduled passengers, 9 percent above the same period in 2009 and also above its comparable 2008 figures. Losses have reduced substantially.

In recent years, Lufthansa also has acquired Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and BMI British Midland. Currently deputy chairman, Franz will replace Wolfgang Mayrhuber as chairman in January.

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