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CONSUMERS will save up to $54 million a year from Virgin Australia's joint venture with Delta, which has received its final green light from US regulators.
US business consulting firm Compass Lexecon determined the economic benefit as part of the two carriers' appeal to allow the alliance across the Pacific.
The US Department of Transportation approved the partnership at the weekend, allowing the airlines to co-ordinate flights and ticketing.
Read more: img/smilies/woot.gif" alt="woot" />">http://www.news.com.au/travel/holiday-deals/travellers-to-gain-from-virgin-australias-union-with-delta-airlines/story-e6frfqh0-1226075416339#ixzz1PJFU8wXA
US business consulting firm Compass Lexecon determined the economic benefit as part of the two carriers' appeal to allow the alliance across the Pacific.
The US Department of Transportation approved the partnership at the weekend, allowing the airlines to co-ordinate flights and ticketing.
Read more: img/smilies/woot.gif" alt="woot" />">http://www.news.com.au/travel/holiday-deals/travellers-to-gain-from-virgin-australias-union-with-delta-airlines/story-e6frfqh0-1226075416339#ixzz1PJFU8wXA

