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Swiss enters alliance with BA

09 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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CASH-STRAPPED Swiss International Air Lines will enter into an alliance with British Airways, becoming the ninth member of the oneworld global airline alliance. According to Airwise.com, the Swiss board rejected a deal from Germany’s Lufthansa, a member of the rival Star Alliance, in favor of the BA tie-up which will allow it to retain more of its independence. The agreement will give British Airways access to eight of Swiss’s take-off and landing slots at London Heathrow Airport. In return, the UK airline will provide US$37 million (R263m) of financial backing to its new partner.

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