Lufthansa has confirmed the acquisition of a 10% stake in Latvian airline airBaltic, finalizing a deal initially speculated in October. The transaction involves a €14 million ($14.6 million) investment, agreed upon by the Latvian Ministry of Transport and the Lufthansa Group, which grants Lufthansa both a minority stake and a seat on airBaltic's Supervisory Board.
The agreement allows for conversion into ordinary shares "upon a potential IPO of airBaltic," although no specific date has been set. An initial public offering was delayed to spring 2025, with possibilities of further postponement to early 2026 according to Reuters. Post-IPO, Lufthansa's stake will be determined by market pricing but will not fall below 5%. This deal builds on an existing strategic partnership between the two airlines.
The transaction is anticipated to close in Q2 2025, pending antitrust approval. It provides financial backing for airBaltic's growth and expansion of its wet-lease agreement with Lufthansa Group. Currently, airBaltic supplies wet-lease capacity during summer periods under an arrangement extended for three more years beyond summer 2025.