Virgin Atlantic, Air France-KLM and Delta finalize JV terms
Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic and Delta said they signed “definitive agreements” for their transatlantic joint venture on Tuesday. In July 2017, Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic announced plans for Air France-KLM to acquire 31% of Virgin and for Delta to take a 10% stake in Air France-KLM. On May 15, the three airlines issued an update to say they had finalized the terms of the deal, which will now be put forward for regulatory approval. “Upon completion, Air France-KLM will acquire a 31% stake in Virgin Atlantic currently held by Virgin Group for GBP220m. Virgin Group will retain a 20% stake and chairmanship of Virgin Atlantic. Delta will retain its 49% [Virgin Atlantic] stake,” the airlines said. The agreement lays down the governance, commercial and operational terms of the expanded transatlantic JV. “Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic will now coordinate efforts to secure the appropriate regulatory approvals,” the airlines said. From a strategic standpoint, the acquisition draws Virgin Atlantic closer to the SkyTeam alliance. Air France-KLM already has a strong relationship with fellow SkyTeam member Delta, which in turn has a maximum 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic. Meanwhile, Delta and China Eastern Airlines are each buying 10% of Air France-KLM.<br/>
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Virgin Atlantic, Air France-KLM and Delta finalize JV terms
Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic and Delta said they signed “definitive agreements” for their transatlantic joint venture on Tuesday. In July 2017, Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic announced plans for Air France-KLM to acquire 31% of Virgin and for Delta to take a 10% stake in Air France-KLM. On May 15, the three airlines issued an update to say they had finalized the terms of the deal, which will now be put forward for regulatory approval. “Upon completion, Air France-KLM will acquire a 31% stake in Virgin Atlantic currently held by Virgin Group for GBP220m. Virgin Group will retain a 20% stake and chairmanship of Virgin Atlantic. Delta will retain its 49% [Virgin Atlantic] stake,” the airlines said. The agreement lays down the governance, commercial and operational terms of the expanded transatlantic JV. “Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic will now coordinate efforts to secure the appropriate regulatory approvals,” the airlines said. From a strategic standpoint, the acquisition draws Virgin Atlantic closer to the SkyTeam alliance. Air France-KLM already has a strong relationship with fellow SkyTeam member Delta, which in turn has a maximum 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic. Meanwhile, Delta and China Eastern Airlines are each buying 10% of Air France-KLM.<br/>