Air Canada welcomes U.S. DOT final approval to form transatlantic alliance with Continental Airlines, Lufthansa and United Airlines; Antitrust immunity granted to build integrated joint venture

    MONTREAL, July 10 /CNW Telbec/ - Air Canada welcomed today's decision by
the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to approve the formation of a
transatlantic alliance between Air Canada, Continental Airlines, Lufthansa and
United Airlines. In its decision, the DOT granted antitrust immunity to the
four carriers that allows them to develop an integrated joint venture and
strengthen their transatlantic network, creating substantial new service
options and fare benefits for customers.
    "We welcome the DOT's final approval today that facilitates Air Canada
moving forward with the formation of a transatlantic alliance with our
partners Continental, Lufthansa and United," said Ben Smith, Air Canada's
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. "Transatlantic travel
represents the world's largest international air transportation market.
Obtaining antitrust immunity is a critical step in allowing us to cooperate
more fully in order to offer our customers more value, choice and simplicity
when making their transatlantic travel plans. Working with our partners, Air
Canada's presence in this important market will be enhanced and our
competitive position will be strengthened with improved access to an extended
global network when the transatlantic alliance is implemented. Air Canada
customers will benefit from more options between Canada and Europe, Africa,
the Middle East, India, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and
western Russia."
    Air Canada will continue to cooperate with regulatory authorities in
other jurisdictions as required to ensure compliance of the transatlantic
alliance arrangements, as the carrier and its partners prepare to move forward
as an integrated joint venture in the months to come.

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