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Comet wrote:Are airline tie-ups really such a good idea?
If Emirates buys into SN --same way it did with SriLankan-- do you think it will be succesful with SN giving EK good European feed?

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It is also no secret that the current shareholders of SN BA want to sell their share, also when the time is ripe. When offer meets demand, you will have a deal!

Name wise they seem to be a match made in heaven SNBA: SN British airways 8)

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jroy wrote:
Comet wrote:Are airline tie-ups really such a good idea?
If Emirates buys into SN --same way it did with SriLankan-- do you think it will be succesful with SN giving EK good European feed?

Thanks
Then what would happen IF Emirates went down the pan? Both Sri Lankan and SNBA would go with them. That is the point I am putting across.

(Though it does make a nice change for someone to acknowledge my views on aviation matters!)
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Comet wrote:Then what would happen IF Emirates went down the pan? Both Sri Lankan and SNBA would go with them. That is the point I am putting across.
(Though it does make a nice change for someone to acknowledge my views on aviation matters!)
What if AA, BA, JL, LH, AF, QF ...etc gone down. If companies work this way, no mergers-acquisitions will ever happen- No matter what, there will always be risk involved, acceptable or unacceptable risk.

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