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British Airways, Iberia and American Airlines have provided the European Commission with concessions in order to gain approval for their proposed marketing and pricing tie-up. Will it be enough to get the green light?
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Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) will be providing one lavatory on most of its international flights for women only. The airline says that it's in response to customer requests.
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British Airways and Iberia Airlines are closing in on a merger agreement due to be signed this quarter. The union of airlines will become even more significant now that the two airlines, plus American Airlines, Finnair, and Royal Jordanian – all members of the oneworld® alliance – have received the go-ahead from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to strengthen ties. According to a Virgin Atlantic Airways boss, however, it's now up to Europe to stop it.
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