American Airlines, Iberia, and British Airways announced earlier today that they were forming a three-way alliance that would allow them to cooperate on flights between Europe and North America. Although the three airlines are already part of the oneworld alliance, the deal allows them to work more closely together and to cut costs. Not surprising, Virgin Atlantic's Richard Branson took a dim view of the deal, which he said would create a "monster monopoly".
The announcement comes at a time when other airlines are also seeking to link up: United, Continental, Air Canada and Lufthansa are working on a transatlantic alliance, similar to the AA/Iberia/BA one announced today.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
American's new deal with BA, Iberia
1:30 PM
Air Canada, American Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Iberia, Lufthansa, oneworld, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic
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