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Monday, 8 January, 2001, 17:00 GMT
Hungary fails to sell state airline
Officials in Hungary say they've given up attempts to privatise part of the state airline, Malev, after four potential bidders including Lufthansa and British Airways pulled out. The state privatisation agency in Budapest blamed increasing moves by airlines to form global alliances between several companies. The agency said attempts would now be made to include Malev within one of these alliances. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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