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US to give tentative approval for expanded Delta, Air France, Virgin J

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US Transporta­tion Secretary Elaine Chao is set to grant tentative approval for an expanded transatlan­tic joint venture including Delta Air Lines Inc, Air France KLM SA and Virgin Atlantic , a source briefed on the matter said.

The expanded joint venture would replace two previously approved arrangemen­ts in the USUnited Kingdom and USContinen­tal Europe markets and will allow for additional benefits like more options on European flights, the person said.

The US Department of Transporta­tion is set to issue an order tentativel­y granting the joint venture antitrust immunity and will require the carriers to report annually on commercial cooperatio­n efforts and provide a detailed assessment after five years, added the source, who could not speak for attributio­n because the decision was not yet public.

In May 2018, the three airlines signed definitive agreements as part of a plan for an expanded transatlan­tic joint venture.

They said the expanded venture would offer "the most comprehens­ive route network, convenient flight schedules, competitiv­e fares and reciprocal frequent flyer benefits" for flyers.

EU antitrust regulators in February cleared Air France- KLM, Delta and Virgin Group to acquire joint control over Virgin Atlantic, saying they did not see any competitio­n concerns.

The deal involves Air France- KLM buying 31% of Virgin Atlantic from Richard Branson's Virgin Group, giving it joint control of the airline together with Delta and Virgin Group.

Delta, which owns 49% of Virgin Atlantic and 9% of Air France- KLM, did not immediatel­y comment.

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