Transportation Industry
Airline Finance News - Europe
AirGuide Business, May 5, 2008
British Airways
British Airways share price rose 9.25p (4%) this morning May 1 as it confirmed it is in talks with US competitors to co-operate more closely. When Continental broke off merger talks with United Airlines on Monday the carrier[sup.1]s chairman and CEO Larry Kellner indicated that a change of airline alliance may be on the cards to see the airline through the current tough economic times: [sup.3]We are considering alternatives to SkyTeam as we carefully evaluate which major global alliance will be best for Continental over the long term,[sup.2] he said. May 1, 2008
British Airways
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines, which struck a merger deal earlier this month, received approval earlier this month from US transportation regulators to broaden their alliance with Air France KLM, Alitalia and other overseas partners. A full merger between British Airways and one of the US carriers is unlikely, given that US law caps foreign ownership of US airlines at 25 percent of voting stock. European carriers are hoping that the second stage of "Open Skies" will lift those limits by 2010, but US union groups and politicians are broadly against it. Earlier this year Lufthansa bought a 19 percent stake in US discount carrier JetBlue Airways, but no full-scale trans-Atlantic mergers have been attempted. The British Airways spokesman would not comment on the possibility of a full-blown merger. ABN AMRO analyst Andrew Lobbenberg said that it would not be allowed by regulators. British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh told a conference earlier on Wednesday that restrictions barring the possibility of a merger with a US rival should be lifted. "Airlines may be more sympathetic to consolidation than in other eras (due to the tough climate)," he told the Institute of Directors conference in London. May 1, 2008
British Airways
British Airways today increased its fuel surcharge on all tickets issued from Friday 2 May. Surcharges on British Air[sup.1]s short-haul services rise by [pounds sterling]3 to [pounds sterling]13, by [pounds sterling]10 to [pounds sterling]63 on long-haul flights of less than nine hours, and by [pounds sterling]15 to [pounds sterling]79 on all longer flights. A host of airlines has been raising fares, fees and fuel surcharges in recent weeks as the price of oil keeps hitting record highs - it was nearly $120 ([pounds sterling]61) on Monday. And this morning[sup.1]s news was that both Shell and BP announced better-than-expected first-quarter profits of [pounds sterling]3.9bn and [pounds sterling]3.31bn respectively. Apr 29, 2008
British Airways, American Airlines
American and British Airways already have an alliance through the 10 member OneWorld alliance, but have twice tried and failed to win antitrust immunity for it. If Continental opted to join with British Air and American Airlines, it would likely spell the end of its trans-Atlantic codeshare arrangement with British Air's rival Virgin Atlantic. Limited immunity from US antitrust laws permits air carriers to coordinate schedules, route planning, and services over international routes. It offers more seamless connections and other benefits that can maximize revenue. Alliances with immunity have been coveted and lucrative, and easier to pull off internally and with regulators than a merger. Regulators have long been concerned that stronger American/British ties would jeopardize competition at London's Heathrow Airport for other US carriers. But air travel restrictions have eased under a US/EU "Open Skies" agreement that took effect in March, creating new opportunities for trans-Atlantic air services. May 1, 2008
Most Recent Business Articles
- Multiple criteria evaluation and optimization of transportation systems
- Multi-criteria analysis procedure for sustainable mobility evaluation in urban areas
- A two-leveled multi-objective symbiotic evolutionary algorithm for the hub and spoke location problem
- Multi-criteria analysis for evaluating the impacts of intelligent speed adaptation
- The development of Taiwan arterial traffic-adaptive signal control system and its field test: a Taiwan experience
Most Recent Business Publications
Most Popular Business Articles
- FAS 109: a primer for non-accountants - Financial Accounting Standards Board's "Statement 109: Accounting for Income Taxes"
- LIFO vs. FIFO: a return to the basics
- Too Young to Rent a Car? - 25-years-old the minimum age for car renting - Brief Article
- Design a commission plan that drives sales - Sales Commissions
- Using object-oriented analysis and design over traditional structured analysis and design


