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American Airlines and Japan Air Lines can now start cooperating over the Pacific and that can’t come too soon. JAL is emerging from bankruptcy and while it has new financing, it still has a lot of work to do. Combine the exit from bankruptcy with the recent earthquake/tsunami disaster and you’ve got an airline that has a lot of struggles ahead of it.
American Airlines also is suffering. Projected by some to have as much as $1billion in losses for 2011, AA needs to get some things right. It’s now starting to benefit from its trans-Atlantic cooperation with British Airways, Iberia and other smaller Oneworld partners but only time will tell if that is truly successful.
Oneworld partner, International Consolidated Airlines Group (British Airways / Iberia Airlines) has also just expressed an interest in taking a stake in JAL when it is re-listed for stock exchanges. This is Oneworld bringing the network closer together among partners.
AA and JAL can now cooperate similarly and both would be wise to consolidate some service between the US and Japan for the near future. Rather than see a splashy introduction, I think we’ll see both of these airlines act as quickly and as seriously as they can to preserve their revenues on flights between the two countries. This partnership is defensive rather than offensive in the manner of the trans-Atlantic pact.

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