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JAL Sticks With oneworld Alliance

Troubled Japanese Carrier Had Been Courted By Delta, SkyTeam

Japan Air Line announced Monday will continue its partnership with oneworld Alliance, following a long courtship of the troubled Japanese airline by both American, which is a oneworld member, and Delta, which is partnered with SkyTeam. JAL joined oneworld in 2007.

JAL filed for bankruptcy protection in January of this  year. The airline was considering a switch to SkyTeam, which some analysts said offered a better long-term outlook, but decided to stay with oneworld because it would allow the airline to continue to use its existing computer booking systems, which, according to a report in Reuters, the company said was better for achieving its short-term goals.

After the announcement, American Airlines Chairman and CEO Gerard Arpey said in a statement "We respect that this was an important decision for Japan Airlines and the government of Japan, and we believe they have made the right choice for JAL's many stakeholders, for Japan's national interests and for consumers traveling between Japan and the United States. When oneworld executives and I recently met with JAL Chairman Dr. Kazuo Inamori and President Masaru Onishi and their team, we reiterated our commitment to support JAL on its path to success. We stand firmly by that commitment, and look forward to working closely with JAL to support its restructuring efforts."

American, a oneworld Alliance member, said that support starts with being a valued and equal partner in oneworld, which offers JAL superior network presence in the markets that matter most. For example, American contends that for connections from Japan to the top markets within the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia, in 16 of those 20 markets oneworld provides JAL with a stronger network presence than any other alliance. "The quality of oneworld is unrivaled," Arpey said.

American and JAL say they will now focus on building a joint venture that can offer JAL significant revenue growth beyond the stability that oneworld offers today.

"In the coming days, American will work with JAL's new management team to finalize a joint application for trans-Pacific antitrust immunity (ATI) that will be filed with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)," Arpey said. "American remains confident that the ATI application will meet DOT's pro-consumer and pro-competition criteria for granting ATI, which will pave the way for our two airlines to operate a joint venture between U.S. and Japan."

For its part, Delta said its Pacific business will remain strong without the presence of JAL in the SkyTeam alliance. ""Delta is well positioned as the No. 1 carrier between the U.S. and Asia," the company said in a prepared statement. "Customers can continue to count on Delta for unmatched access to Japan, with nonstop service between 10 U.S. destinations and Tokyo. With recently announced plans to invest $1 billion in our product, Delta remains committed to providing a leading option for travel across the Pacific. Delta's competitive Pacific presence, along with our trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France/KLM and leading position in global markets, will continue to allow Delta and our SkyTeam partners to meet demand worldwide."

FMI: www.jal.com. www.aa.com, www.delta.com

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