Germany's Pension Help For Lufthansa Was Not A Subsidy, EC Finds
Payments made by the German government to help Lufthansa meet pension obligations to employees, agreed to last year as part of the flag carrier's privatization, did not break rules on state subsidy, the European Commission's competition authorities decided. Germany granted 1.55 billion Deutschmarks...
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