Italian airline Alitalia will potentially acquire a 49% stake in Air Malta after a proposed deal has been examined.
The acquisition is part of Alitalia’s plan to become a profitable company by 2017.
In a separate deal, Alitalia has expanded its code-share agreement with US-based Delta Air Lines.
The agreement, which is effective from 1 June 2016, will allow Alitalia to place its AZ code on Delta’s flights from Minneapolis / St. Paul Airport.
Turkish Airlines and Croatia Airlines have expanded their code-share agreement, which allows the former to place its TK code on Croatia Airlines’ domestic services from Zagreb to Zadar and Pula, Croatia.
Serbia’s largest airline Air Serbia has expanded its code-share agreement with Alitalia.
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Image: Alitalia will acquire 49% stake in Air Malta. Photo: courtesy of AirMalta.