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Italy orders airlines to curb fare deals

By Kevin Done in London

Published: August 8 2004 22:08 | Last updated: August 8 2004 22:08

Italy has ordered leading European airlines, including British Airways and Germany's Lufthansa, to stop offering lower fares than Alitalia, the struggling majority state-owned Italian flag carrier, on competing long-haul services.

The move by the Italian government comes as it seeks to prevent Alitalia collapsing into bankruptcy by agreeing an emergency state-guaranteed ?400m ($493m) loan to the airline.

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