interview: IB leaving oneworld?
#1
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interview: IB leaving oneworld?
I don't know if that has been posted in another form already, but apparently Iberia is unhappy with BA and is "open" to join another alliance, according to a German newspaper article which quotes their strategy person Enrique Dupuy:
http://www.n-tv.de/738958.html
http://www.n-tv.de/738958.html
#2
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I don't know if that has been posted in another form already, but apparently Iberia is unhappy with BA and is "open" to join another alliance, according to a German newspaper article which quotes their strategy person Enrique Dupuy:
http://www.n-tv.de/738958.html
http://www.n-tv.de/738958.html
I think IB is between a rock and a hard place: too small to survive on its own, too large to easily merge with another airline. The "logical" partner is BA, and that is, IMO, the more likely scenario, so all this reported "unhappiness" with BA is probably posturing, perhaps an indication that merger talks are getting hotter and all parties need to position themselves in the best way they can. That is not to say IB is not capable/willing to merge with Air France, or Lufthansa, but I doubt IB would make such an alliance-shift unless BA got really mean and nasty, and we all know BA is not like that at all.
Last edited by Viajero; Nov 30, 2006 at 6:28 am
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I'd hate to see IB go (I hate LHR)... and I wonder how large alliances can actually get before members cannibalize each other. i mean how much more european carriers can * absorb, for example? IB might have more routes to south america, but they also fly a lot intra-europe, which * doesn't seem to need.
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BA purchased additional IB ownership from AA's share. They did this to maintain a seat on the board (or something like that). I'm not sure BA had the opportunity to make a larger purchase (?????)
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From memory, AA had less than 1% of IB and BA had 9-10%; so it was close to a token purchase. Spanish companies have been busy buying UK companies (BAA, Scottish Power), so maybe this is the British counter-attack. In any case while IB is trying to go LCC for some of its routes, there is no chance of IB leaving OW as it is trying to build long-haul premium services.
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Yes, but only by a few hours
The BA board perspective...
The BA board perspective...

