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Delta becomes the world's largest airline

Posted Oct 29 2008, 05:10 PM by Kim Peterson
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Say goodbye to another airline, now that the Justice Department has approved Delta's $2.6 billion purchase of Northwest Airlines. And that's not a bad thing, given the miserable state of the airline industry these days.

The merger will produce the world's largest airline, which will continue to be called Delta. Northwest shareholders will get 1.25 Delta shares for each share they own in the all-stock deal.

Even though the companies have been meticulously planning the marriage, it'll still take up to three years to integrate them. There will be a bit of culture clash at first, particularly since Delta is mostly non-union (except for its pilots) and Northwest is unionized.

Former Delta workers bemoaned what's happened to their company, [readmore] telling one paper that Delta used to be a family-oriented place that people stayed at forever. "It took an act of Congress to get hired and an act of God to get fired," said one former executive.

But the world's largest airline will have to be more disciplined than that, particularly with the spiraling economy. Oil prices have skyrocketed, and consumers and businesses are cutting back on travel expenses. Even with the best of planning, merging two giants in these tough times will be a major challenge.

The combined company will have $35 billion in sales, 800 planes and 75,000 employees, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The merger was widely expected. The airlines didn't overlap many routes, so there weren't huge antitrust concerns.

The share prices of both companies didn't move much today. Delta dropped 2% to close at $7.99, and Northwest rose 1% to close at $9.90. Northwest shares are up 3% in after-hours trading, however.

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Comments

 

Joe,  whenever you receive a paycheck, do you automatically start handing out money to the first people you see that are less fortunate than you?

Hey there is always American. They are the only legacy airline not to file bankruptcy.

Flyfree, didn't you read the article?  It's an all-stock deal, they didn't find 'all this money to buy Northwest.'

A few months ago I flied with Northwest from Hong Kong to Tokyo and it was the poorest service I've seen! If they have the same level within the US I am surpried that they even existed.

If you think airline tickets are expensive, Drive your car for your next business meeting, vacation, family visit.  If your time is worth anything, you'll find after hotels, gas, meals, wear and tear on your car(which no one considers)  and the time in the vehicle, tickets aren't really that expensive!  Look back 35 years ago and see how much a ticket from ny to paris cost, I guarantee its about what it costs today.  Find some other commodity that has stayed the same price, how about gas?

The combination of two of the worst airlines - Their combined lack-of-service should be amazing - The lack of true leadership and unbelievable company greed got them where they are now -a total joke of a new airline -Good luck to you frequent flyers of these two miserable companies...

we need more high speed rails in this country!

Wonder what the new slogan will be? It used to be "For eternal rest fly Northwest"

Good luck to all in this merger. I was a TWA worker when AA bought us now Iam out of work.

I think plenty of you need to take some classes on English!!

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