Airlines agree transatlantic deal
17 October 2007Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines have agreed a tie-up over translantic flights which they say will offer more choice and value for passengers.
Under the deal, the two airlines will share revenues from flights between Europe and the US, expected to total $8bn (5.6bn euros) a year from 2010.
Closer co-operation would allow the carriers to launch new routes and run services more frequently, the duo said.
Airlines want to exploit the opening-up of US-European travel next year.source: BBC