MILAN (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta is sounding out the state-owned railway group Ferrovie dello Stato about taking a stake in money-losing airline Alitalia, Il Messaggero reported on Sunday.
The government is holding a meeting on Monday to discuss financial support for the airline, a government source told Reuters on Friday.
Ferrovie dello Stato chief Mauro Moretti will attend the meeting, Il Messaggero said on Sunday without citing sources, to discuss a possible investment. Such a move would counter-balance the influence of Franco-Dutch carrier Air France-KLM, which has signalled it could take a stake in Alitalia.
(Reporting by Jennifer Clark, editing by William Hardy)
Italy to ask state railways to invest in Alitalia - press
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