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Wed, Oct 17, 2007

Delta Forms JV Partnership With Air France-KLM

Hmmm...

Now, this is interesting. Delta Air Line announced Wednesday it has signed a 50/50 cost- and revenue-sharing agreement with Air France-KLM, to operate transatlantic flights under the Open Skies agreement signed earlier this year between the US and EU.

The joint-venture -- which will go into effect in April 2008, the same time Open Skies takes hold -- will apply to all nonstop flights between Air France's French hubs, and four Delta hubs in the US, according to Dow Jones Newswires. The agreement will also give Delta a foothold in the hotly-contested London-Heathrow market, through its use of three Air France slots.

By 2010, the JV is expected to add flights between Europe, the Mediterranean, and North America.

"When fully matured and fully operating, the joint venture will encompass about $8 billion of annual top-line revenue jointly and we believe the incremental opportunity could be somewhere around $125 million to $200 million in incremental pretax benefit," Delta CEO Richard Anderson said.

New routes under the agreement include LHR-LAX, operated by Air France... as well as two LHR-JFK routes and a LHR-ATL flight, all operated under the Delta banner. Delta will also operate three new nonstop routes to France: Paris-Orly to JFK, Lyon-JFK, and CDG-SLC.

The first phase of the agreement is expected to generate some $1.5 billion in new revenue... adding to Delta's already impressive numbers, as reported earlier this week by ANN, as well as to Air France's bottom line.

"We are hoping for several tens of millions (of euros) of profits" from the joint venture, Air France-KLM CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta said.

The agreement also further stokes numerous rumors regarding an imminent Delta merger with Northwest Airlines. It's hard to ignore, for example, that Northwest has its own cost- and- revenue-sharing agreement with Air France-KLM... and that Anderson was once CEO of Northwest.

One thing is certain: mergers are clearly on Anderson's mind. On Tuesday, he told reporters "[w]e are evaluating the best path forward for Delta," reports the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Anderson added "evolution toward a more consolidated industry will continue" and a merger "could make sense for Delta if it is done thoughtfully from a position of strength."

Furthering adding to the intrigue is the fact Delta submitted a plan to the US Department of Transportation in June, in hopes of creating a four-way antitrust immunity agreement between the carriers. The airlines are already members of the 'SkyTeam' alliance.

For now, though, Delta would like the focus to be on new travel opportunities for its customers.

"When you hook up those two together and you look at all the new city pairs around the world, don't just think of it as nonstop between two points," Anderson said. "You're actually connecting two global networks to create the world's largest global network."

Stay tuned.

FMI: www.delta.com, www.northwest.com, www.airfrance.com

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