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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 9:28 pm
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Goodbye Oneworld

http://cnnfn.com/1999/07/28/worldbiz/airlines

I guess this forum has seen it's day.
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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 11:33 pm
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I don't see why oneworld is dead?? this just means that BA-AA won't be able to further monopolize the trans atlantic traffic and share their revs, etc.

They will be "forced" to operate theie alliance similar to the way all the other partners have to.

i.e. today in oneworld BA and CX do not share reves or coordinate pricing etc.

In fact I think that this forces BA-AA and oneworld to really work harder to create a seamless alliance within the rules.
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Old Jul 29, 1999 | 6:11 am
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Indogulf is correct.

The only way that Oneworld would come apart is if the Star Alliance disappeared. Competitive pressures will keep Oneworld together and may even enhance it.

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Old Jul 29, 1999 | 7:14 am
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Before CNNfn starts interpreting the news perhaps it should get the basics of reporting the news correct - like spell-checking its text "Quantas"!!!!!!
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