Previous Close | 0.9900 |
Open | 1.1400 |
Bid | 1.0700 |
Ask | 1.1300 |
Strike | 15.00 |
Expire Date | 2024-06-21 |
Day's Range | 1.1000 - 1.1400 |
Contract Range | N/A |
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Open Interest | 14.53k |
Britain's competition regulator said it planned to assess a transatlantic partnership deal between British Airways-owner IAG, American Airlines and Finnair in the context of the post-COVID recovery of the aviation market. The regulator had been due to conclude the latest phase of its investigation into the partnership during the pandemic, but decided to stick with existing measures during a period when there was little flying due to COVID travel restrictions. It said on Thursday it would spend six months analysing and reviewing information on the partnership between the airlines, called the Atlantic Joint Business Agreement.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's competition regulator said it planned to assess a transatlantic partnership deal between British Airways-owner IAG, American Airlines and Finnair in the context of the post-COVID recovery of the aviation market. The regulator had been due to conclude the latest phase of its investigation into the partnership during the pandemic, but decided to stick with existing measures during a period when there was little flying due to COVID travel restrictions. It said on Thursday it would spend six months analysing and reviewing information on the partnership between the airlines, called the Atlantic Joint Business Agreement.
Domestically, the three largest airlines by revenue Delta Air Lines (DAL), American Airlines (AAL), and United Airlines (UAL) have all seen their stocks fall of late after seeing 52-week highs in July.