Washington to allow transatlantic airline link-up

The US Transport Department today tentatively agreed to allow British Airways and American Airlines to work together to set rates and routes and sell each other’s tickets.

Washington to allow transatlantic airline link-up

The US Transport Department today tentatively agreed to allow British Airways and American Airlines to work together to set rates and routes and sell each other’s tickets.

First, however, the airlines must give away 224 takeoff and landing slots for travel between US cities and London’s Heathrow Airport, before they can get antitrust immunity for their alliance.

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