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EU regulator conditionally approves Korean Air-Asiana Airlines merger

M&As/ Investment 19:53 February 13, 2024

SEOUL, Feb. 13 (Yonhap) -- The European Union (EU)'s antitrust regulator on Tuesday conditionally approved a merger between Korean Air Co. and Asiana Airlines Inc., clearing a major hurdle in the consolidation process between South Korea's two full-fledged air carriers.

The European Commission (EC), the executive body of the EU, said it decided to give a conditional nod to the 1.8 trillion-won (US$1.4 billion) merger deal that was announced in 2020 after reviewing the merger plan submitted by the airlines.

The commission has looked into the case amid concerns that the merger may restrict competition in the markets for passenger and cargo air transport services between the EU and South Korea.

Planes of Korean Air Co. and Asiana Airlines Inc. are seen on the tarmac at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, on Nov. 2, 2023. (Yonhap)

Planes of Korean Air Co. and Asiana Airlines Inc. are seen on the tarmac at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, on Nov. 2, 2023. (Yonhap)

In a bid to win the EC's approval, the companies decided to sell Asiana's cargo business and divest passenger flight routes to four European cities, and reported the remedial measures to the commission in November.

The companies have so far won approval from 13 countries and regions and are waiting for the final approval from the United States.

For the merger to be finalized, the airlines must win approval from competition regulators in key markets.

A rejection by the EC would have virtually terminated the merger deal.

Korean Air Chairman and CEO Cho Won-tae said in a New Year's message to company employees in January that the firm "will complete the acquisition of Asiana Airlines in 2024," while noting that the process "has taken much longer than expected."

odissy@yna.co.kr
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