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Alitalia talks still on despite deadline

ROME, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- An Italian investors group negotiating to rescue Alitalia Airlines says it will continue talking with unions despite the passing of a self-imposed deadline.

The investors group, Compagnia Aerea Italiana, or CAI, had set a Friday deadline to get agreements in place with Alitalia's pilot and flight staff unions to proceed with its $1.27 billion rescue plan for the airline. Despite the lack of an agreement, the deal is still on, the BBC reported.

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Talks had broken down with the unions after the investors had secured deals with four others workers' groups. CAI says it needs the unions' unanimous backing of extensive cost-cutting measures in order make its bid to rescue Alitalia from possible bankruptcy work.

Without a financial rescue plan, the cash-strapped air carrier could be forced to file for bankruptcy within weeks, the BBC reported.

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