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Alitalia 'running out of fuel' Alitalia 'running out of fuel'
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Italy's troubled national airline, Alitalia, cannot guarantee flights beyond Sunday because of a lack of funds to buy fuel, a top official says.Italy's troubled national airline, Alitalia, cannot guarantee flights beyond Sunday because of a lack of funds to buy fuel, a top official says.
"Until the end of tomorrow, flights are guaranteed. From Monday, they are not," Augusto Fantozzi, Alitalia's bankruptcy administrator, told unions."Until the end of tomorrow, flights are guaranteed. From Monday, they are not," Augusto Fantozzi, Alitalia's bankruptcy administrator, told unions.
Mr Fantozzi was speaking a day after talks on a rescue plan for the ailing airline broke down. Mr Fantozzi was speaking as he called the unions to emergency talks a day after the latest session broke down.
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi blamed "political" motives for the failure.Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi blamed "political" motives for the failure.
He said he would do all he could to save Alitalia from collapse.
"The executive is always ready... to give all the possible support to get to the only solution possible to avoid the airline going bust," he told the Italian news agency Ansa.
Italian investment consortium CAI, which was poised to take over the company's profit-making parts, walked away from talks with the unions on Friday, accusing them of intransigence.
CIA chief executive Rocco Sabelli said on Saturday it was not ready to make any further concessions.