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Brazil says LATAM, IAG airline deal could pose competition problems

Published 07/11/2016, 14:28
© Reuters. British Airways logos are seen on tailfins at Heathrow Airport in west London
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By Alberto Alerigi

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's competition regulator Cade said on Monday that a deal between LATAM Airlines (SN:LAN), British Airways and Iberia (L:ICAG) could have a negative impact on routes between Brazil and Europe.

Chile-headquartered LATAM signed joint business agreements in January to deepen its ties with American Airlines Group (O:AAL) and IAG's British Airways and Iberia, all members of the Oneworld Alliance.

If cleared by competition authorities, the agreements would help the airlines coordinate schedules and prices for flights, similar to the North Atlantic revenue-sharing agreement which already exists between IAG and American Airlines.

In a statement published in Brazil's Official Gazette, Cade's superintendency-general said it would appeal against the deal before the top decision-making tribunal of the competition watchdog.

"The superintendency believes this concentration has the potential to generate competitive problems in the market for air transportation of passengers between Brazil and Europe, especially on the routes Sao Paulo-London and Sao Paulo-Madrid," Cade said in a statement on its Web site.

It added that the companies already have 70 to 80 percent of the market between Sao Paulo and London, and 50 to 60 percent between Sao Paulo and Madrid.

Cade said that new competitors were unlikely to enter these routes under such conditions and the existing level of competition was not sufficient to alleviate its concerns.

The companies officially notified authorities of the deal on June 6, after which Cade has up to 330 days to take a decision.

© Reuters. British Airways logos are seen on tailfins at Heathrow Airport in west London

LATAM said in a statement that it would continue collaborating with authorities to demonstrate that the agreement would help improve connections for passengers across the region. It said it was confident it could prove to the Cade tribunal that the deal would provide benefits to passengers and the economy.

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