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Re: Delta Airlines Now Says Governments Set Visa Requirements, not Airlines

Posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Fri Jun 24 11:07:42 2011, in response to Re: Delta Airlines Now Says Governments Set Visa Requirements, not Airlines, posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Jun 24 10:30:08 2011.

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I'm not sure if the alliances rejected LY or if it was the other way around, and I've never heard of this new EW alliance. But El Al has next to nothing to offer to any alliance. The only routes I can think of off the top of my head where it doesn't have any competition are Johannesburg and Los Angles, and perhaps some of its SE Asia routes. LY codeshares with AA and B6 but due to the FAA downgrade of the IAA, you can't buy a ticket for LY from the American carriers. The fact that US-TLV is a very lucrative market for any airline entering it (I'm not sure about from Europe but my guess is London-TLV and CDG-TLV do very well too) doesn't exactly give the airlines any reason to codeshare and reduce service to Israel either.

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