Exclusive: Germany in talks to inject billions into Lufthansa - sources

Reuters

Published Apr 02, 2020 12:48

By Arno Schuetze and Ilona Wissenbach

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany is in talks to provide Lufthansa (DE:LHAG) with billions of euros in state aid and could take a stake in the airline, which has grounded more than 90% of its fleet due to the coronavirus pandemic, people close to the matter said.

The government and airline are discussing loans as well as a possible equity investment as Lufthansa grapples to cope with Berlin's order to all but halt its operations, the people said.

"We are in close contact with the federal government to secure our liquidity", a Lufthansa spokesman said, but declined to comment on the details.

A spokesman for the Economy Ministry declined to comment.

Lufthansa is working with banks including Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) in its talks with the German government, the people said. Goldman Sachs (N:GS) had been well-placed to secure a leading role, but it remains unclear whether the U.S. bank has been mandated, they added.

Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs declined to comment.

Last week, Lufthansa said it had not yet applied for state aid but was in talks with lenders and authorities about what kind of help would be possible if needed.

Competitor American Airlines (O:AAL) intends to apply for up to $12 billion in U.S. government aid, executives said in a memo to employees on Monday.

Lufthansa may need state support of a similar magnitude, an industry banker said.