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Airlines say five into one will go on world's busiest route

Editor's Insight: More carriers are consolidating as competition on transatlantic routes heats up. 

Wed, 02 Aug 2017

A new share shuffle among five international airlines is a gamble that the whole is larger than the parts.

Airlines buying bits of each other isn’t new but it doesn’t always produce the intended outcome.

In the latest deal, Delta Air Lines and Shanghai-based China Eastern have each bought 10%

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