Qantas and British Air explore merger

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British Airways explores merger with Qantas

and from News.com.au:

BRITISH Airways is "exploring a potential merger" with Australian rival Qantas.

But Qantas said there's no guarantee a deal will go ahead.
 
Now this idea has some merit.

If it does go ahead I can see BA flying UK-Asia and QF flying Australia-Asia. And I think it would be great to have QF flights arriving into Asia early afternoon allowing for better same day connections.
 
I like the sound of this merger a lot more than some others, Its not got so much route overlap, its got the right sort of corporate culture.
They already close and share a lot of lounges etc.
The soft and hard product is similar.
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I would not necessarily refer to them as rivals either given the JSA, membership of the same alliance and as pointed out above the lack of significant route overlap.

The question I would have about route overlap is where there is none (say LHR-JFK or NRT-SYD) how will they price the different product - especially PE and whY given the different qualities of the product.

I don't specifically mean how much will the new Britas ;) chareg SYD-LHR in whY but how have these different rpoduct mixes been handled in other mergers?

Have their been many/any true mergers of equals or just merge-overs in the airline industry?
 
I would not necessarily refer to them as rivals either given the JSA, membership of the same alliance and as pointed out above the lack of significant route overlap.

The question I would have about route overlap is where there is none (say LHR-JFK or NRT-SYD) how will they price the different product - especially PE and whY given the different qualities of the product.

I don't specifically mean how much will the new Britas ;) chareg SYD-LHR in whY but how have these different rpoduct mixes been handled in other mergers?

Have their been many/any true mergers of equals or just merge-overs in the airline industry?

The PE/WT+ product could be quickly made similar, by doing the food/drinks in WT+ and checkin business etc same as QF does, then the only real different is seat pitch.
I dont really think there is much different in the whY product (And this i can speak on authority given i fly it so much)

I cant think of any equal mergers, more a larger + smaller situation.

Will be interesting if this really a serious look at a merger or not, but excluding the de-valueing of the QF program to BA levels (its easier to become QF Platinum than BA equiv as i understand) then i would be rather positive in how it could work.

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Aren't BA and IB trying to merge currently? Would QF shareholders not want the dual listing to proceed prior to that? After all, I think QF is fractionally more valuable than BA and thus QF shareholders should expect to get > 50% of any dual listing? Fun times ahead no doubt.

If it goes through, one would hope that this turns out to be a BHP Billiton rather than another AMP.

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