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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 (AP)
Airline passengers sue to stop Delta-Northwest deal
By PAUL ELIAS, Associated Press Writer


   (06-18) 16:01 PDT San Francisco (AP) --
   A group of airline passengers sought to scuttle Delta Airlines Inc.'s
proposed takeover of Northwest Airlines Corp., alleging in a federal
lawsuit filed Wednesday that the deal would result in an illegal monopoly.
   The passengers allege in the lawsuit filed in San Francisco that "higher
ticket prices and diminished service" will result if federal regulators
approve the deal.
   The two airlines announced April 14 that their combined "enterprise valu=
e"
would be $17.7 billion, including both companies' market values and their
debt. The combined company, to be called Delta, would have the most
flights worldwide, with 390 destinations in 67 countries.
   The lawsuit, filed by 28 passengers, alleges that after the deal Delta
would have a monopolistic grip on the industry, controlling 24 percent of
domestic flights — and that would reduce competition.
   "The potential for increased price-fixing, division of markets and other
anticompetitive acts among the remaining airlines is significant," the
lawsuit alleges.
   Delta spokeswoman Betsy Talton said the company hasn't seen the lawsuit
and doesn't comment on pending litigation. She called the proposed
takeover of Northwest "pro-consumer" and said it "is the most compelling
way to build a strong, long-term airline."
   Northwest spokeswoman Tammy Lee called the lawsuit "frivolous" and said
that since the routes the two carriers' flights overlap very little, few
will be lost.
   "This actually promotes consumer choice, it doesn't diminish it," Lee
said.
   Some lawmakers are concerned the combination and others that may follow
will result in job cuts and higher ticket prices.
   Minnesota Congressman James Oberstar, a Democrat and chairman of the Hou=
se
Transportation committee, called this month on the Justice Department to
reject the deal.
   Antitrust concerns have sunk such deals before. In 2001, an attempt to
merge United Airlines and US Airways fell apart amid concerns that the
combined carrier would control too much of the Washington market and
dominate several other key routes. ----------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2008 AP

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