Airlines

Transat Takes Note Of EC Plan

Transat A.T. Inc. says that it has taken note of the European Commission’s decision to open an in-depth (Phase 2) investigation to assess the proposed transaction with Air Canada.

Currently, Transat is studying the EC’s decision in order to prepare the next steps in the process.

In a statement, Transat said that the extension is part of the EC’s normal process of assessing the impact of transactions submitted for its approval, which is currently complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact it is having on the international commercial aviation market.

To take into account the resulting longer delays, Transat has informed Air Canada of its decision to activate the first one-month extension of the outside date set for the transaction, provided for in the Arrangement Agreement.

It is therefore postponed for the time being to July 27, 2020, from June 27.

The Arrangement Agreement provides for the possibility of postponing the deadline for three one-month periods simply by notification from one of the parties, and then for three additional periods under certain conditions.

Transat also points out that the transaction is subject to a public-interest assessment conducted by Transport Canada, whose report was submitted on May 1 to the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport.

If the required approvals are obtained and the conditions satisfied, the arrangement is now expected to close early in the fourth quarter of the 2020 calendar year.

Go to www.transat.com for more.