Delta and US Airways Complete Deal to Transfer Flying Rights in New York and Washington, D.C.

Delta Air Lines and US Airways announced the closing of their agreement to transfer takeoff and landing rights at New York's LaGuardia and Washington D.C.'s Reagan National airports.
Dec. 15, 2011
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Delta Air Lines and US Airways announced the closing of their agreement to transfer takeoff and landing rights at New York's LaGuardia and Washington D.C.'s Reagan National airports.

The Company said the agreement was approved on Oct. 10, by the U.S. Department of Transportation, which concluded that the transaction is in the public interest because of the service benefits and efficiencies that would result in both New York and Washington, D.C.

"Now that we have closed our agreement with US Airways, we can begin taking steps to expand our schedule at New York-LaGuardia, greatly increasing travel choices for our New York customers and increasing competition in the market," said Richard Anderson, Delta's chief executive officer. "We also look forward to expanding and modernizing our LaGuardia facilities as we create a Delta hub operation at LaGuardia."

"US Airways has been a solid operator for travelers utilizing the easily accessible service at Ronald Reagan National Airport for many years," said US Airways Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Doug Parker. "Our expanded presence at Reagan National enables us to add more frequencies in existing markets so customers have more travel choices; it also allows us to expand our service so more smaller communities have access to non-stop service to this very important market and beyond."

Under the agreement, the Company noted that Delta acquired 132 slot pairs at LaGuardia from US Airways and US Airways acquired from Delta 42 slot pairs at Reagan National, as well as the rights to operate additional daily service to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2015. In addition, the airlines divested 16 slot pairs at LaGuardia and eight slot pairs at Reagan National to airlines with limited or no service at those airports.

US Airways, along with US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express, operates more than 3,000 flights per day and serves 200 communities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Central and South America.

Delta Air Lines serves more than 160 million customers each year, and was named by Fortune magazine as the most admired airline worldwide in its 2011 World's Most Admired Companies airline industry list.

More information:

usairways.com

delta.com

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