Delta buys 49% of Virgin & Forms A Joint Venture … Sounds Familiar
Yesterday, on the 11th of December, Delta Air Lines officially announced that it was purchasing a 49% stake in British flag carrier Virgin Atlantic, from Singapore Airlines, for US$360,000,000 and forming a trans-Atlantic joint venture. Under the terms of the deal Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin, will retain his 51% majority stake in the airline, and continue to control the Virgin Atlantic brand.
While Delta’s 49% stake purchase in Virgin Atlantic was announced as “Breaking News” by some media outlets, this deal has been a long time in the making. Back in December 2010 there were a number of media rumours, from reputable business news outlets, that Delta Air Lines was exploring a merger with Virgin Atlantic … this story had some significant hole in it, including international law prohibiting the merger of a U.S. and British airline.
But … if I may toot my own horn for a second … on the 15th of December 2010 I wrote Delta Air Lines & Virgin Atlantic Merger? It Can’t Happen, which included this at the end of the article:
So, is Delta Air Lines purchasing a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic for US$360mil and forming a joint venture a surprise? It shouldn’t be.
Happy Flying!
When did Virgin become a British flag carrier? Last time I’ve checked, British Airways fulfilled that role…
Przemyslaw,
Look on the nose of Virgin Atlantic aircraft, it reads “Britain’s Flag Carrier”
Happy Flying!
-Fish