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Mon, Dec 08, 2008

Wrenches In The Works Of Qantas-British Airways Merger

BA's Parallel Negotiations With Spanish Iberia Airlines Cause Concern

Australian Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed again that Qantas Airways must remain 51% in Australian hands in order to comply with a range of laws and international agreements, which require that the company has its headquarters in Australia, two-thirds of the board are Australian citizens and the chairman is Australian.

This will complicate, though not make impossible,  a proposed merger with British Airways... which may also falter due to parallel negotiations by the UK carrier with Iberia of Spain, which has a significant stake in BA. Qantas and Iberia are said to be opposed to a three-way merger.

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce and British Airways CEO Willie Walsh recently met in Hong Kong to work out details of the merger, prompting speculation that Joyce is readying a proposal to be submitted to Qantas board members. If Joyce's bid wins board approval, both airlines' advisors could begin discussions as soon as early 2009.

The Courier-Mail reports Qantas and BA could realize a savings of over $700 million by 2010 through cutting jobs, and duplication of routes and services.

British Airways has already been making news and ruffling feathers recently with other proposed joint ventures.

As ANN reported, American, British Airways, Iberia, Finnair and Royal Jordanian recently filed an application for worldwide antitrust immunity and have been seeking rapid approval of their application. American Airlines also recently announced it had reached a "joint business agreement" with British Airways and Iberia.

That hasn't gone over well with APA... which represents 12,000 pilots at American, and is locked in contentious talks with management over better pay. Hoping to put an end to the proposed JV, the union has implored lawmakers and regulators to conduct a full examination of related national security, competitiveness and outsourcing issues associated with American Airlines' plans.

"The federal government depends upon US airlines to carry troops and supplies in wartime as the nation's Civil Reserve Air Fleet," said APA President Captain Lloyd Hill. "Are we comfortable having foreign-flagged aircraft ferry our troops in wartime?"

Hill questioned whether granting American Airlines the ability to enter into a "virtual merger" with non-US carriers would conflict with Congress' limits on foreign ownership and control. He also emphasized the need to understand how the various nations' different labor laws would be reconciled.

"The unintended negative consequences we are experiencing from the relaxation of financial market regulations serve as a potent reminder of the need to undertake thorough due diligence where complex deals like this are concerned," Hill said.

FMI: www.qantas.com.au, www.britishairways.com, www.alliedpilots.org, www.aa.com

 


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