Colloqui fra Virgin Atlantic e Lufthansa


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Virgin Atlantic Airways President Richard Branson yesterday said that "talks will take place with Lufthansa, maybe are taking place, to see whether it makes sense for the two companies to work together," the Associated Press reported. "There is some logic in the two companies getting together," Branson said. Virgin has maintained interest in either a stake or cooperation with UK rival bmi, which Lufthansa will take over early next year. It also has been working to derail British Airways' tie-up with American Airlines and Iberia. "I would urge governments to beware of companies who use what is going to be a temporary financial crisis to try to bring about mergers that would be against the public interest," Branson said.

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Confermo il fatto che Virgin Atlantic e' aperta a un colloquio con Lufthansa per una possibile collaborazione, considerando che BMI ha una flotta e un network di corto-medio raggio del tutto complementare a quello a lungo raggio Virgin.
Le decisioni, pero', al momento spettano a Lufthansa, quindi stiamo a vedere che succedera'...
 
Bisogna anche tener conto che Singapore possiede il 49% di VS, da cui non ricava alcun risultato. Una collaborazione di tutti a LHR sarebbe molto vantaggiosa, a mio parere. Già l' entrata di Virgin Atlantic in Star sarebbe un bel passo avanti.
 
Virgin, Lufthansa confirm talks

Thursday December 11, 2008
Virgin Atlantic Airways and Lufthansa confirmed discussions regarding future cooperation and the latter's impending takeover of bmi.
"Lufthansa can confirm that it is exploring options regarding the future ownership of BMI. These options include different scenarios," the German carrier said in a statement cited by the BBC.
VS confirmed in a statement cited in several press reports that it "is holding talks with Lufthansa regarding the future of bmi. These discussions may or may not lead to an agreement and a further announcement will be made in due course."

by ATWOnline Staff
 
Bisogna anche tener conto che Singapore possiede il 49% di VS, da cui non ricava alcun risultato. Una collaborazione di tutti a LHR sarebbe molto vantaggiosa, a mio parere. Già l' entrata di Virgin Atlantic in Star sarebbe un bel passo avanti.

Uh sarebbe grandioso, con un network praticamente globale verso 4 continenti non è certo da buttare via.
 
Mi sorge un dubbio: sarà stato in un sogno ma, mi pare di ricordare, Virgin Atlantic doveva iniziare dei voli intercontinentali da Malpensa... Non è che legandosi a LH puntano a mettere qualche aereo li anche loro?
 
Mi sorge un dubbio: sarà stato in un sogno ma, mi pare di ricordare, Virgin Atlantic doveva iniziare dei voli intercontinentali da Malpensa... Non è che legandosi a LH puntano a mettere qualche aereo li anche loro?
Il progetto "europeo" di VS è stato accantonato: tra l'altro si basava sul 787 :D:D:D
Ne parliamo quando l'aereo sarà finamente in grado di volare e di trasportare pax :clown:
 
Il network congiunto BD+VS sull'extraUE da LHR sarebbe veramente ragguardevole :

Nordamerica :

New York
Washington
Chicago
Boston
Miami
Orlando
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Las Vegas

Caraibi :

Havana
Kingston
Montego Bay
Barbados
St.Lucia
Tobago
Grenada
Antigua

Africa :

Cairo
Luxor
Addis Abeba
Khartoum
Lagos
Freetown
Nairobi
Johannesburg
Cape Town
Mauritius

M.Oriente/Asia :

Tel Aviv
Damasco
Aleppo
Amman
Beirut
Jeddah
Riyadh
Dammam
Teheran
Delhi
Mumbai
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Tokyo

ex-URSS/Turchia :

Mosca
Kiev
Almaty
Bishkek
Yerevan
Baku
Tbilisi
Istanbul

Oceania :

Sydney
 
Virgin hopes to create 'true network carrier' at LHR with bmi mainline acquisition

Tuesday December 23, 2008
Virgin Atlantic Airways is not interested in acquiring bmi regional or bmibaby and is negotiating with Lufthansa solely about the acquisition of bmi's mainline operation at London Heathrow, Virgin CFO Julia Southern confirmed to ATWOnline.
"We are in the very early stage of talks, and whether they go anywhere or not we don't know," Southern said, reiterating VS's statement that "discussions may or may not lead to an agreement". She added that "if bmi happened, I suspect that joining Star Alliance would be something that would follow on from that, but talks are at such an early stage it is premature to be thinking about that now."
She acknowledged that combining bmi's short-haul and Virgin's long-haul operations would change VS's present point-to-point model. "It will be a challenge but I still think it would be the right thing to do if that ever becomes a serious possibility," she said, noting that a potential deal was not about the slots. Bmi holds some 12% of LHR's slots and VS 3.5%. "If you acquired all those slots and used them for long-haul routes. . .that does not work as a business model. It's about bringing the feeder traffic together, combining the long-haul network with the short-haul network. This would be about both businesses benefiting from synergies, both in terms of revenue and cost."
In addition, Southern argued, the creation of a "true network carrier" at LHR would provide passengers with "badly needed competition" for British Airways. Virgin is a fierce and outspoken opponent of BA's and American Airlines' application for antitrust immunity. Virgin and Air France are the only carriers filing objections to the US Dept. of Transportation regarding the immunity sought by oneworld partners BA, AA, Iberia, Finnair and Royal Jordanian. DOT requested further information from BA, AA and IB last Friday, according to press reports.
Meanwhile, LH Chairman and CEO Wolfgang Mayrhuber told Frankfurt's Borsen Zeitung that the German company will evaluate the future of bmi only after the UK carrier returns to profit. Bmi has said it expects a loss this year.
Southern also conceded that the group's intent to sell or reduce its 49% shareholding in Virgin Nigeria has been put on hold owing to the current credit crunch. "The business is increasingly independent and we would be happy to sell or reduce our shareholding as part of a private placement capital-raising process. Clearly, that has been temporally put on hold for the moment because the markets just won't support it. So for now we maintain our shareholding, the brand remains on the business and even beyond the sale the brand could remain on the business," she said.

by Cathy Buyck
ATWOnline