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US Airways seeks merger with AMR Corp. to increase revenue

by Administrator 23. January 2012 03:45

The U.S. Airways Group is currently seeking a merger with AMR Corp. in order to increase revenue and help the route system that American Airlines currently has.

AMR currently has the ability  to file for reorganization and the bid from U.S. Airways to combine the airlines may not occur for another year. Some think that the combination of U.S. Airways, the fifth largest airline, with American Airlines, will help close a gap the opened when business travelers began to change their airlines.

This combination will bring the airways up to the same national market share as Delta Airlines, Inc., United Continental Holdings Inc., and Southwest Airlines. The Arizona-based company, U.S. Airways are currently "weighing their options."

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