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Open Skies with the UK is just year away, so DL (and other carriers) will finally gain access to LHR. Good news for DL employees, however....
Rather than rehash the previous thread that beat this to death last summer, DL's acquisition of UA's rights just became of somewhat dubious value.
One poster estimated that the cost over a four year period was going to be about $28/pax.
Based on the November 16, 2006 startup, and a March 1, 2008 implementation for Open Skies, DL will have held the rights for a whopping 15.5 months, and paid approximately $28,000 per day just for the rights to serve London 465 days earlier than they could have under the new deal.
It also means that UAL can resume service if they so choose to, pretty much wiping out whatever value with the purchase eliminating them as a potential competitor in the market...
Rather than rehash the previous thread that beat this to death last summer, DL's acquisition of UA's rights just became of somewhat dubious value.
One poster estimated that the cost over a four year period was going to be about $28/pax.
Based on the November 16, 2006 startup, and a March 1, 2008 implementation for Open Skies, DL will have held the rights for a whopping 15.5 months, and paid approximately $28,000 per day just for the rights to serve London 465 days earlier than they could have under the new deal.
It also means that UAL can resume service if they so choose to, pretty much wiping out whatever value with the purchase eliminating them as a potential competitor in the market...