Alitalia (AZA, Rome Fiumicino) has received another 300 million EUR bridge loan from the Italian government to keep the carrier flying while the government is trying to find new potential buyers. Air Italy (I9/Milan Malpensa), Livingston Energy Flight (LM/Milan Malpensa), Neos (NO/Milan Malpensa) and Windjet (IV/Catania) have filed complaints with the European Commission claiming the loan for Alitalia was an illegal state subsidy. Malpensa airport operator SEA has sued Alitalia over the flight cuts at the airport. Alitalia has sued SEA in return over the lack of investments into the facilities at Malpensa and for the damages caused by the initial lawsuit. Alitalia has given up its routes from Milan Malpensa to Brussels, Florence, Pisa, Venice Marco Polo and Vienna earlier this month. It will also stop codesharing with Qatar Airways (QR/Doha) by the end of the month.