Air Canada na Transat kwụsịrị nkwekọrịta nnweta ha chọrọ

Air Canada na Transat kwụsịrị nkwekọrịta nnweta ha chọrọ
Air Canada na Transat kwụsịrị nkwekọrịta nnweta ha chọrọ

Air Canada and Transat call off $190 million deal

  • Proposed acquisition of Transat by Air Canada canceled
  • Air Canada and Transat had originally agreed in June 2019 on the acquisition
  • Terms were amended in 2019 and revised in 2020 due to severe economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic

Air Canada and Transat A.T. Inc. announced today that they have mutually agreed to terminate the Arrangement Agreement for the proposed acquisition of Transat by Air Canada.

Air Canada na Ntughari had originally agreed in June 2019 on the acquisition, the terms of which were subsequently amended in August 2019 and then revised in October 2020 as a result of the severe economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As previously disclosed, the acquisition was conditional on the approval of various regulatory authorities, including the European Commission (“EC”). In order to meet that key condition, Air Canada offered and enhanced a significant package of remedies, which went beyond the commercially reasonable efforts required of Air Canada under the Arrangement Agreement and what has been traditionally accepted by the EC in previous airline merger cases. Following recent discussions with the EC, it has become evident, however, that the EC will not approve the acquisition based on the currently offered remedy package.

After careful consideration, Air Canada has concluded that providing additional, onerous remedies, which may still not secure an EC approval, would significantly compromise Air Canada’s ability to compete internationally, negatively impacting customers, other stakeholders and future prospects as it recovers and rebuilds from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Especially in this challenging environment, it is essential that Air Canada focus on creating the optimal conditions for its full recovery by preserving and leveraging all of its key strengths and assets including its strong employee culture.

Both Air Canada and Transat have agreed to terminate the Arrangement Agreement with Air Canada paying Transat a termination fee of $12.5 million, and with Transat no longer under any obligation to pay Air Canada any fee should Transat be involved in another acquisition or similar transaction in the future.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • Air Canada na Transat ekwenyela na mbụ na June 2019 na nnweta ahụ, emezigharịrị usoro ya n'August 2019 wee degharịa ya na Ọktoba 2020 n'ihi nnukwu mmetụta akụ na ụba nke ọrịa COVID-19.
  • In order to meet that key condition, Air Canada offered and enhanced a significant package of remedies, which went beyond the commercially reasonable efforts required of Air Canada under the Arrangement Agreement and what has been traditionally accepted by the EC in previous airline merger cases.
  • Proposed acquisition of Transat by Air Canada canceledAir Canada and Transat had originally agreed in June 2019 on the acquisitionTerms were amended in 2019 and revised in 2020 due to severe economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

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