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American Airlines will end partnerships with Qatar and Etihad Airways

Breaking up the partnerships is the latest twist in a fight between the US, Middle Eastern airlines

American Airlines will end partnerships with Qatar and Etihad Airways

Photo courtesy: Twitter handle @qatarairways)

AP | PTI Fort Worth
American Airlines is dropping partnerships with Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways, which American accuses of receiving illegal subsidies from their governments.

American said yesterday that it no longer makes sense to have so-called code-sharing agreements with Qatar and Etihad because of the dispute. In code-sharing, airlines sell tickets on each other's flights and share revenue.

Breaking up the partnerships is the latest twist in a fight between American, Delta and United and fast-growing state-owned Middle Eastern airlines, which deny getting subsidies.

Complicating matters, the CEO of Qatar Airways says his airline plans to buy 10% of American Airlines Group Inc.
 
American said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that Qatar has filed a new notice of its intent to buy American shares. American says it didn't solicit the investment.

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First Published: Jul 13 2017 | 1:51 PM IST

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