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V Australia/Virgin Blue teams up with Delta
Effective immediately
This from Virgin Blue Quote:
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It was always needed so they have access to each others domestic networks at each end otherwise things were going to be really tough. Good news for V Australia being a start-up airline more so than Delta.
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Also VAustralia will now have morning and afternoon deps SYD-LAX.
You will be able to buy a round trip ticket SYD-LAX and go out on V Aus and return on the Delta flight. Anthony T |
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But useless for each other FF members. Ie Why would a Delta FF fly on VA when they don't earn miles etc. Most airlines have interline agreements, so it is hardly ground breaking! Now if it was a FF partnership or code share that would be something else! |
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Is it just an interline deal? if so, big deal; Virgin has many of these. It's a bigger deal if it involves code-sharing, joint fares and FF tie-ups (ie: can I book the DL flight via the VA website etc? This would prove valuable to both airlines, but I agree more so to VA than DL.
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So VAus and Delta are together. Does this mean that Virgin Blue and United are no longer together?
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