Be aware, that SK no longer is an Air Baltic shareholder. SK sold it's shares to employees early this year. The only thing therefore that holds the two together is now the Eurobonus programme and various agreed codeshares. Nothing more and nothing less!
In fact Air Baltic even announced a few months ago that it was doing better than SK (not very hard!) and might even consider launching a takeover. I do however see this as unlikely and I think it was more hot air spouted by politicians in the Baltic states.
With this in mind, I can't seem them joining *A anytime soon.
Last edited by Traveloguy; May 24, 2009 at 1:55 pm
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