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Delta Complains About Proposed Continental-United Alliance

Anything We Can Do... You Shouldn't Be Able To Do, Too?

Delta Air Lines has now absorbed Northwest Airlines to become the world's biggest airline, and has received anti-trust exemptions from the federal government to form alliances to extend its reach even further. But Delta has filed a formal objection to a similar anti-trust immunity request from Continental Airlines.

The Washington Post reports Continental wants to partner with United and Lufthansa on transatlantic flights, and eventually on trips to Latin America and Asia. Delta says that would allow unfair dominance on routes to Brazil and China, where Continental and its partners are already successful.

Continental spokeswoman Mary Clark responded to the blocking move by Delta, hinting at hypocrisy. "It looks like another attempt by the world's largest airline to prevent others from competing with it," she said. "We are confident the government will see through Delta's attempt to suppress competition."

Continental, Lufthansa and United are part of the Star Alliance, along with almost two-dozen other airlines worldwide. Delta, Air France-KLM, Korean Air and others have an alliance called SkyTeam. Alliances are seen as a path to many of the advantages of a formal merger without all the messy details, and may allow collaboration across national borders, where mergers would not be allowed.

American Airlines, which was recently dethroned as the world's largest by the Delta/Northwest merger, has also applied for anti-trust immunity, so it can partner with British Airways and Spain's Iberia on transatlantic routes.

FMI: www.delta.com, www.continental.com

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