The decision to make an offer for 75 percent of the capital of Transaero was taken at a meeting led by First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov and must now be finalised by Aeroflot's board, a source close to the government told AFP.
Aeroflot's press secretary Maxim Fetisov confirmed to Echo of Moscow radio station that "we can say it's true the possibility of consolidation with Transaero is being discussed."
Transaero confirmed that a meeting with Shuvalov took place.
The meeting backed "the consolidation of Transaero into the Aeroflot group," the airline said in a statement on its website.
It would also be "in the interests of passengers, staff and partners of the airline," Transaero said, citing its shareholders.
Russian news agency Interfax reported that Aeroflot was planning to acquire Transaero for the symbolic price of one ruble (one US or euro cent), citing a source present at the talks with Shuvalov.
Aeroflot is 51 percent owned by the Russian government. It grew out of the Soviet monopoly of the same name.
Transaero has incurred massive debts in recent years as it modernised its fleet of mostly Boeing planes and was threatened with bankruptcy. It has no choice but to accept Aeroflot's offer in order to survive, wrote the Vedomosti business daily.
With a fleet of 106 planes, Transaero serves domestic destinations, most European capitals as well as long-haul destinations popular with Russian holidaymakers such as Thailand. It has particularly suffered as Russians have tightened their belts in the economic crisis and has been hit with serious financial losses in recent months.
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