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BA eyes new targets
BRITISH Airways and Iberia have reportedly drawn up a shortlist of up to 12 airlines which they hope to buy or merge with once their own tie-up has been completed.
According to the BBC, BA boss Willie Walsh did not name any of the airlines potentially involved.
However they are reported to include carriers in emerging markets such as India or China.
He made the comments in Mumbai while unveiling a code-sharing deal with India’s Kingfisher Airlines.
Mr Walsh is keen to bring airlines together under the umbrella of the newly-created International Airlines Group (IAG) - formed by BA and Iberia.
“We have had a number of meetings where we have looked at airlines around the world and identified those that would be attractive to us,” he said.
But he added the shortlist, whittled down from 40 carriers, was to give “focus” and that all 12 would not be pursued.
“We have not had any discussions with any airlines. There is nothing going on at the moment.
“We want to create a platform for like-minded airlines - those who believe that consolidation is part of the answer for the industry.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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