Topic: Augusto Fantozzi

Alitalia creditor's staff protest in Rome

Around 100 employees of Alitalia's creditors protested Friday at Fiumicino airport in Rome over the Italian flag carrier's unpaid debts, Telenews agency reported.Calling themselves the " silent victims" of the failing airline, they hoisted banners saying: "We get no redundancy ...
But the bankruptcy commissioner, Augusto Fantozzi, was quoted yesterday by the Rome daily Il Messaggero saying, "For the moment, absolutely no one has come forward. Then it opened direct talks with Air France-KLM and was on the brink of sealing a deal ...

Alitalia Sends Out An SOS

Alitalia's special administrator made one final attempt to flog the very-nearly-dead horse on Monday. Augusto Fantozzi posted a formal request for offers for the airline on its Web site on Monday, after a consortium of 16 Italian investors pulled out of ...

Alitalia to seek new public offers: report

Alitalia will call for public offers to buy the near-bankrupt Italian national airline this week, after Italian investors withdrew a takeover bid rejected by some unions, Italian media reported Sunday.A public announcement calling for bids from investors before September 30 will ...
Alitalia official says some flights might be at risk due to fuel supply problemsAlitalia's bankruptcy administrator on Saturday warned unions opposed to a rescue plan that time was running out for saving the Italian carrier, as flights were at risk of ...

Alitalia 'can guarantee no flights after Sunday'

Failing Italian airline Alitalia cannot guarantee any flights after Sunday because of lack of fuel, special administrator Augusto Fantozzi reportedly warned Saturday as bankruptcy loomed. "Up to tomorrow (Sunday) we have guaranteed flights, but not on Monday because no-one will supply us ...
Alitalia workers and investors wanting to rescue the carrier from bankruptcy suspended negotiations Friday after all-night talks, unions said, warning of potentially unbridgeable differences.The unresolved state of the negotiations " makes one fear the worse," Italy's Labour Minister Maurizio Sacconi told ...