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Financial support for HAJ and Deutsche Messe AG

Hanover Airport and Deutsche Messe AG are threatened with insolvency: a cash injection is now intended to prevent this. Hardly any company can save itself from the coronavirus crisis on its own. According to the plan, Messe AG is to receive around 100 million euros in corona aid, and the airport in Langenhagen (Hanover region) around 60 million euros – and

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Tuifly returned last Boeing 737-700

Since March 22, 2020, the D-AHXG has been literally standing on its last legs at Düsseldorf Airport. The Boeing 737-700 has now been returned to the leasing company Castlelake. This marks the end of an era at Tuifly. With the return of the last unit of this type, the German holiday airline now has a uniform Boeing 737-800 fleet. According to

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VC obtained two mandates on the TUI supervisory board

The Cockpit Association will have two representatives on the supervisory board of Tui AG. Tanja VIehl and Andreas Barczewski were elected to the supervisory board as employee representatives on October 8, 2020. This is the first time that the VC has two seats on the supervisory board of the world's largest tourism group. "The election is an important milestone for us

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Tui is restructuring the corporate management

The travel group Tui is restructuring its management with effect from January 1, 2021. The supervisory board approved the changes on Tuesday. The finance department will be headed by Sebastian Ebel, who is currently also a member of the supervisory board of the airline Tuifly. The current CFO, Birgit Conix, will leave the company at the end of the year. The Belgian

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Tui meets conditions for second government loan

The tourism group Tui, which is suffering greatly from the "side effects" of the corona pandemic, meets the requirements for the disbursement of a further loan of 1,2 billion euros. It already received 1,05 billion euros in the spring. The group had to fulfill a number of conditions by September 30, 2020. This has now happened

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Handelsblatt: Tui is facing a capital increase

The travel group Tui, which has been hit hard by the Corona crisis, is apparently about to increase its capital. The Federal Republic of Germany has already helped out twice with loans worth billions. Now the company wants to raise between 700 million and one billion euros on the stock exchange. Handelsblatt reports that around 300 million euros of this will be

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VC wants to move into the TUI supervisory board

The pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit wants to secure more influence on the supervisory board of Tui AG. To this end, it is putting forward its own candidates who are running for the employee seats on the group's supervisory board. "Verein Vereinigung Cockpit has a clear message: only with the solidarity of all employees in the TUI Group can we succeed

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Additional government loan for Tui

The travel group Tui is once again receiving billions in state aid from the Federal Republic of Germany. The existing loan, which was granted by the federal government's Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau at the beginning of the Corona crisis, has been increased by 1,05 billion euros. A further 150 million euros will flow into the company via the Economic Stabilization Fund (WSF).

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Tui is looking for partners for the airline division

The travel group Tui is looking for a partner for the airline division of the group. Access to the capacities of the airlines would be important for Tui, but this does not mean that the airlines and aircraft have to appear in the balance sheet, said Fritz Joussen to the Börsenzeitung. Nevertheless, the manager

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Tuifly and Condor before merger?

After the Corona pandemic put a stop to the takeover of the German holiday airline Condor by LOT's parent company PGL, there is now speculation that Tuifly and Condor could form a joint venture. This is reported by the Börsen-Zeitung, citing "well-informed circles". According to the report, there is also political pressure to find such a solution.

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