"British Airways" Announced that They will Cut around 10,000 Flights
British Airways will cut around 10,000 short-haul flights from Heathrow between the end of October and March
HOT: » Which party would you vote for (if you could) in the upcoming snap vote in Bulgaria on April 19?
A combo picture shows the logos of Spanish airline Iberia (top) and British Airways (bottom). Spain‘s largest airline Iberia and British Airways (BA) have officially agreed on a merger, BA said late 12 November 2009. Photo by EPA/BGNES
British Airways and Spanish airline Iberia say they have reached a preliminary agreement for a merger expected to be completed in late 2010, BBC reported.
The merger, which must be approved by the European Commission, would create the world's third biggest airline.
Under its terms, Iberia would take a 45% stake and BA, which last week reported a six-month pre-tax loss of £292m, a 55% stake in the company.
Iberia says it can pull out if BA fails to resolve its pension deficit problem.
The merger will create a strong European airline well able to compete in the 21st Century," said BA chief executive Willie Walsh.
"Both airlines will retain their brands and heritage while achieving significant synergies as a combined force."
The two airlines had been discussing the deal at separate board meetings.
It would create an airline with 419 aircraft flying to 205 separate destinations, and would save the two partners EUR 400 M in costs a year, they said.
Iberia's chairman Antonio Vazquez would take the same role at the new company, while Mr Walsh would become its chief executive.
News of the deal did not go down well with Virgin Atlantic, one of BA's big competitors in the UK, which raised concerns about the new company's market share.
"The merger will increase BA's dominance at Heathrow with 44% of take-off and landing slots this winter. It is impossible for any other airline to replicate their scale," the airline said.
Both BA and Iberia have been losing money during the downturn as businesses and individuals cut back on flying.
A fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran has coincided with escalating tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has moved to tighten control over one of the world’s most critical maritime routes
US President Donald Trump has sharply criticized NATO allies over what he described as their unwillingness to support Washington during the war with Iran, following a two-hour meeting with Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the White House
Lebanon has declared a national day of mourning after one of the deadliest days in recent months, with at least 254 people killed and more than 1,165 injured in Israeli strikes carried out shortly after the announcement of a US-Iran ceasefire
The caretaker government has approved a decision endorsing the Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its Member States and the Mercosur bloc
Several Gulf states have reported missile and drone strikes on their territories just hours after the United States and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire agreement, raising fresh questions about whether the truce is holding on the ground
US Vice President JD Vance launched a sharp attack on the European Union during a visit to Budapest, accusing Brussels of interfering in Hungary’s election just days before a closely contested vote that could reshape the country’s political landscape
Aniventure Comic Con Returns to Bulgaria with Star Guest Christopher Judge!
Global Fuel Shock: Oil Jumps Over 40% Since Iran War Began