Permitting foreign ownership and control. Potential effects of a further deregulation of air transport markets in Europe

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Permitting foreign ownership and control Potential effects of a further deregulation of air transport markets in Europe Konferenz Verkehrsökonomik und Verkehrspolitik Berlin, 2. Juni 2016 Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms University of Applied Sciences Competence Center Aviation Management

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 2 Motivation and structure of the paper Ownership and control less often analyzed than other areas of (de)regulation policy EU: foreign (= Non-EU) ownership limited to 49% and effective control must be exercised by EU nationals Since 2004 many Intra-European mergers and acquisitions Since 2011 more investment from Non-EU states => several investigations by authorities (effective control) This paper: Overview on pros and cons (from the investor s and the government s perspective) Effects of foreign ownership on European airlines (operational, financial, connectivity)

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 3 Benefits from foreign investment Investor s perspective Airlines vs. financial investors / percentage of shareholding matters Economies of scale and other cost savings Large European airline groups (LH + LX, OS, SN, EN / BA + IB / AF + KL) Other Intra-European mergers (AB + HG) Market access - Legal aspects (domestic markets until 1997) - Closeness to customers (e.g. Lufthansa Italia) - Slots (e.g. bmi) Reducing competition (markets between the two countries) Merger control matters Network effects (feeder traffic into the hub of the investing airline)

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 4 Reasons for limiting/allowing foreign investment Government s perspective Direct effects (and indirect and induced effects) Foreign investment often due to difficult financial situation of the airline (investor as white knight ) => protecting jobs Investor might relocate activities to his home country (headquarter activities, aircraft operation) => job losses => might also be the other way round, depending on cost levels Connectivity (catalytic effects) Better scheduling with regard to the investor s hub operation Investor might substitute direct flights with transfer flights via its hub (reduced connectivity) Other effects Keeping the national flag carrier Political/military (e.g. US)

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 5 Overview on foreign investment into selected European airlines (EU investors) Investor Airline (Country) Share Year Lufthansa (DE) Air Dolomiti (IT) 100 % 2003 Swiss (CH) 100 % 2005 Austrian (AT) 100 % 2009 Brussels (BE) 45 % 2009 Air France (FR) KLM (NL) French majority 2004 Air Berlin (DE) Niki (AT) 100 % 2011 BA (UK) Iberia => IAG UK majority 2010

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 6 Overview on foreign investment into selected European airlines (Non-EU investors) Investor Airline (Country) Share Year Etihad Air Berlin (DE) 29 %* 2011 Air Serbia 49 % 2013 Darwin (CH) (Etihad Regional) 33.3 % 2013 Alitalia (IT) b 49 %* 2014 Korean Air CSA (CZ) 44 % 2014 Delta (US) Virgin Atlantic (UK) 49 % 2012 (from Singapore Airlines) Qatar IAG (BA+IB) 15.01 % a 2015 * Plus high share in loyalty program. a 2015: 9.9% b Plans to acquire 49% of Air Malta

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 7 Limitations to an empirical analysis of foreign investment Small number of cases (and many of them rather recent) Limited information on economic situation (not published or only group data published) Economic difficulties prior to foreign investment => Counterfactual? (bankruptcy, other investor, ) Government influence esp. safeguarding hub function (e.g. AF-KLM)

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 8 Development of airlines within an airline group Example: Swiss Employment/Full time equivalents 8.000 7.000 6.000 5.000 4.000 3.000 2.000 1.000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Source: Swiss Air Lines, Financial statements. Widebody fleet with higher growth rates than parent company (LH-LX, AF-KL)

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 9 Development of airlines with Non-EU shareholder Case study Air Berlin Second largest airline in Germany with hybrid business model Flights to Abu Dhabi since 2012 (Etihad serves major hubs, AB serves other large airports however STR will be ceased in 2016) AB-flights to Asia (primarily Bangkok) and Southern Africa ceased in 2013 More AB-capacity on North Atlantic market Still loss making

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 10 Development of airlines with Non-EU shareholder Case studies Alitalia, Air Serbia, Etihad Regional, CSA Alitalia flights to Abu Dhabi from Rome since 2013 (since 2015 also direct flights from Venice and Milan) Slight increase of (small) number of flights to Asia (AZ is flag carrier, no other Italian airline offers these flights AB) Air Serbia and Etihad connect Belgrade to Abu Dhabi (single aisle) Etihad Regional not only operates from airports connected to Abu Dhabi to other European airports, but also offers other Intra-European flights (However: strong reaction by LH group exit of Etihad Regional on several markets) CSA - Before investment: small airline without long haul operation Since 2013 A 330 lease from Korean Air, connecting Prague with Seoul

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 11 Conclusions and outlook Relatively positive development of (most) European airlines with foreign investor ( foreign investment in the 1990s) (However some of the airlines are still struggling, esp. AB) Airline groups claim that they have benefitted from synergies Consolidation on Intra-European routes with negative effects on competition Investment by Non-EU airlines leads to better connections to the investor s hub (and sometimes to ceased direct flights competing with transfer flights) Negative effect on large European hub carriers, therefore inducing lobbying activities

Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms UAS Berlin 2. Juni 2016 12 Thank you very much for your attention Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert Worms University of Applied Sciences Competence Center Aviation Management Erenburger Straße 19 D-67549 Worms fichert@hs-worms.de