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  2. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    2011 - Bought by Southwest Airlines, AirTran fleet transferred to Southwest and thereby AirTran becomes an inactive subsidiary; Alaska Airlines. 1986 - Acquired Jet America Airlines; 1986 - Acquired Horizon Air, which continues to operate as a separate airline; 2018 - Acquired Virgin America. The merger made Alaska a dominant U.S. carrier in ...

  3. Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    In November 2003, Alitalia announced that it would cut 2,700 jobs over the next three years to prepare the airline for a merger with Air France and KLM. In April 2004, Alitalia acquired Gandalf Airlines, a bankrupt regional airline, to gain additional slots at several European airports, mainly in Milan (Linate) and Paris (Charles De Gaulle).

  4. Air One - Wikipedia

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    Air One" is a portmanteau of the English meaning Air One and the Italian word 'airone', pronounced IPA [ai'rone], meaning heron (the bird depicted in the airline's logo), which was also the airline's callsign. Before the merger with Alitalia, Air One was a competitor, the second largest airline in Italy, with a network to 36 destinations in ...

  5. What Does This Airline Merger Mean for Competitors? - AOL

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    Companies such as Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways are likely to see the biggest benefit from the merger. As the three network carriers (American, United, and Delta) focus on gaining high ...

  6. Alitalia will lay off over 2,000 remaining employees as ... - AOL

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    Italy’s former national carrier Alitalia has started procedures for the collective dismissal of its remaining 2,059 employees, its administrators told unions. The move comes as the successor to ...

  7. C.A.I. First - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia Express Embraer 170. The airline was established as a subsidiary of Alitalia and started operations on 1 October 1997. It was founded from the defunct Avianova.It was announced that Minerva Airlines would be acquired by Alitalia in March 2003 and that Alitalia Express's fleet would be transferred, but the plan did not go through.