Northwest CEO Urges U.S. DOT to Approve International Anti-Trust Immunity Application Among SkyTeam Partners
22 7월 2005 - 6:15AM
PR Newswire (US)
Northwest CEO Urges U.S. DOT to Approve International Anti-Trust
Immunity Application Among SkyTeam Partners Steenland Says Approval
Is Necessary to Both Preserve and Expand Airline Alliance's
Benefits for Consumers, Communities and Carriers WASHINGTON, July
21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Northwest Airlines president and chief
executive officer Doug Steenland urged the United States Department
of Transportation (DOT) to approve the application of a group of
airlines in the SkyTeam alliance for international anti-trust
immunity. In a speech Tuesday before the International Aviation
Club in Washington D.C., Steenland said approval of the application
involving Air France, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air
Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Northwest Airlines is necessary
to both preserve and expand the many benefits that the alliance
offers consumers, communities and the carriers involved. "The Air
France-KLM merger is the genesis for our pending application with
DOT", Steenland explained. The application "brings together two
successful and first-rate alliances (Northwest/KLM and SkyTeam)
with proven consumer-friendly track records." "In order to fully
preserve the efficiencies and consumer benefits of the existing
alliances, it is necessary to bridge the immunities held by
Northwest/KLM and SkyTeam," continued Steenland. "Linking the
Northwest/KLM and SkyTeam alliance networks will generate
substantial new benefits including: new and expanded trans-Atlantic
nonstop service; new online connecting service in almost 9,000
markets not currently served by either of the alliances; increased
pathway options benefiting 16,280 city pairs that account for
almost 80 percent of trans-Atlantic travel; greater discount
opportunities by allowing passengers to choose from numerous
itineraries; improved time of day coverage; and reduced travel time
in over 4,000 markets, representing 18 percent of the transatlantic
traffic." Northwest and KLM operate a highly integrated joint
venture which was granted anti-trust immunity by the U.S.
Department of Transportation in January, 1993. Air France operates
an alliance with Delta, Alitalia and Czech (members of SkyTeam)
under anti-trust immunity granted by DOT in January 2002. Air
France and KLM received merger approval in early 2004. In September
2004, Northwest joined the SkyTeam alliance of airlines as a
marketing member. SkyTeam includes Aeromexico, Air France-KLM,
Alitalia, CSA Czech, Delta and Korean Air. The pending application
with DOT seeks to bridge the existing anti-trust immunity of
Northwest/KLM and the SkyTeam carriers Air France, Alitalia, CSA
Czech and Delta Air Lines. SkyTeam Application Receives Broad
Support From Communities, Corporate Customers, Labor and Consumers
Northwest's application has received an unprecedented array of
support from a diverse group of parties including communities,
corporate customers and consumers who today are already benefiting
from immunized alliances among SkyTeam partners. The Air Line
Pilots Association (ALPA) and the Business Travel Coalition have
also filed with the DOT in support of the application. The Wayne
County Airport Authority, which manages Detroit Metropolitan
Airport, has seen its nonstop service between Detroit and Amsterdam
grow from zero daily flights to five daily flights this summer as a
result of Northwest's immunized alliance with KLM. According to a
news release from the Wayne County Airport Authority, Northwest
service from Detroit could well be enhanced and upgraded if the DOT
approves and immunizes the agreements as requested by Northwest and
SkyTeam. At Northwest's Twin Cities hub, the airport, the cities of
Bloomington, Burnsville, Eagan, Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well
as many local organizations, also expressed their support. As an
example of the benefits that anti-trust immunity can bring to a
region, Jeff Hamiel, executive director of the Metropolitan
Airports Commission, which operates Minneapolis-St. Paul
International Airport pointed out in a news release that before
Northwest and KLM received anti-trust immunity, there were no
nonstop flights between Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
and Amsterdam. This summer, the Northwest/KLM joint venture offers
three daily non-stops, totaling 807 seats. Additionally, Twin
Cities' leaders argued that, with anti-trust immunity, Northwest
Airlines would be in a position to provide additional European
nonstop services to the community and to continue to generate
economic value and jobs. Memphis, which recently celebrated the
10th anniversary of nonstop service to Amsterdam, said in a
strongly worded filing to the DOT that the Northwest hub continues
to be critical to the economic health of Memphis and the entire
region. As a major contributor to the success of the community,
Northwest also is essential to Memphis' entry into the global
economic market. The Business Travel Coalition (BTC), which seeks
to lower the long-term cost structure of business travel, believes
the proposal, which seeks anti-trust immunity and codesharing
authority, is in the best interest of large buyers of commercial
aviation services. Over ninety members of the Coalition have signed
a letter to DOT in support of the application. According to the
Coalition, the SkyTeam proposal eliminates unnecessary and costly
restrictions and addresses current competitive imbalances which
limit service options. For example, the SkyTeam proposal will
establish additional pathways to international destinations for
travelers by directly linking U.S. and European hubs. As a result,
travel times and costs for many trips will drop. Additionally,
Northwest has received support from the Air Line Pilots Association
(ALPA) as well as substantial corporate customer support from
highly esteemed companies nationwide who conduct business in the
international arena including FedEx, Ford Motor Company, General
Mills, General Motors and Medtronic, to name a few. As General
Motors said in its letter of support, "The Sky Team Alliance
partners and other airline partnerships are a critical support to
General Motors' international travel demands. If Northwest/KLM and
the Sky Team applicants are allowed to operate international
service with global anti-trust immunity and code-sharing, we
believe the opportunity for convenient, cost- effective air
transportation should be increased, and could result in advantages
that should include improved flight schedules, reduced travel
times, new nonstop service, and additional low fare choices."
General Motors states in its filing that, "The importance of
increased international travel opportunities to our country, our
communities and airports, and to those of us who have business
dealings with customers and suppliers throughout the world cannot
be understated." In its filing to the DOT in support of anti-trust
immunity and speaking specifically of Northwest and Delta Air
Lines, ALPA says that, "it is concerned that the denial of the
joint application could have a severe negative effect on at least
one of these two carriers, and thus on the livelihood of that
carrier's pilots." ALPA continues that the "loss of these
[international] services, would have in addition to the negative
consequences identified by the airports and communities in their
answers, obvious critical adverse consequences for the carriers and
their employees as well." Northwest Airlines (NASDAQ:NWAC) is the
world's fourth largest airline with hubs at Detroit,
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, Tokyo and Amsterdam, and
approximately 1,600 daily departures. Northwest is a member of
SkyTeam, an airline alliance that offers customers one of the
world's most extensive global networks. Northwest and its travel
partners serve more than 900 cities in excess of 160 countries on
six continents. DATASOURCE: Northwest Airlines CONTACT: Northwest
Media Relations, +1-612-726-2331 Web site: http://www.nwa.com/
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