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Delta and Virgin Atlantic Hook Up on London Routes - Timoteo - 12-12-2012

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national...bled=false

“This is the premier North Atlantic route,” Henry Harteveldt, a travel industry analyst at Hudson Crossing told the Daily News. “This is critically important to help both Delta and Virgin Atlantic capture more high-fare, high-profit corporate business travelers.”

Delta only has Business and Coach classes, and I've taken their flights to Heathrow out of Kennedy Airport. Only having 3 flights a day was a buzzkill. Business Class is pretty small, so this should be a moneymaker for them. I wonder what this does for the prices in coach, however. Either way, this is a nice development...


Delta and Virgin Atlantic Hook Up on London Routes - Brosemite - 12-12-2012

I wonder if flying Virgin will get you some sort of frequent flier miles with other Delta Affiliates being Korean Air, the one in Russia, etc.


Delta and Virgin Atlantic Hook Up on London Routes - Hencredible Casanova - 12-12-2012

Quote: (12-12-2012 01:05 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national...bled=false

I wonder what this does for the prices in coach, however. Either way, this is a nice development...

I don't think the consumer will see any difference in price. I think this deal was motivated by Delta's underrepresentation in the busiest and most lucrative route in the airline industry (NY - London).

Acquiring this stake in Virgin Atlantic gives them more slots at Heathrow which is already operating at full capacity. London needs to build a new airport pronto! The expanded access will allow them to run more flights along this route.