- Proposed joint business agreement expected to benefit Latin American consumers and communities by
spurring economic growth, improving the travel experience and offering many more choices for travel to and from the
U.S.
- The parties will fully implement the JBA after receiving the necessary government
approvals.
PANAMA CITY, Nov. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Copa Airlines today announced it has reached an
agreement with United Airlines and Avianca Holdings (Avianca) for a joint business agreement (JBA) that, pending government
approval, is expected to provide substantial benefits for customers, communities and the marketplace for air travel between
the United States and 19 countries in Central and South
America.
More choices for customers
By integrating their complementary route networks into a collaborative revenue-sharing JBA, Copa, United and Avianca will
offer customers many benefits, including:
- Integrated, seamless service in more than 12,000 city pairs
- New nonstop routes
- Additional flights on existing routes
- Reduced travel times
Economic benefits for consumers and the communities we serve
The carriers expect the agreement to drive significant traffic growth at major gateway cities throughout Latin America, which will help bring new investment and create more economic development opportunities for
their communities. Further, the carriers anticipate the JBA will provide customers with expanded codeshare flight options,
competitive fares and a more streamlined travel experience.
Better service for customers
Additionally, allowing the three carriers to serve customers as if they were a single airline is expected to enable the
companies to better align their frequent flyer programs, coordinate flight schedules and look to improve the overall travel
experience.
"We are delighted to further solidify our existing partnership with United Airlines and look forward to increasing service
options for our customers by working more closely with Avianca," said Pedro Heilbron, Copa
Airlines' chief executive officer. "We believe this agreement benefits our passengers by providing competitive fares and a
superior network of more than 275 destinations throughout Latin America and the U.S., and also
promotes tourism and investment in our region."
"This agreement represents the next chapter in U.S.-Latin American air travel," said Scott
Kirby, United's president. "We are excited to work with our Star Alliance partners Copa and
Avianca to bring much-needed competition and growth to many underserved markets while providing a better overall experience for
business and leisure customers traveling across the Western Hemisphere."
"We are certain that together we are stronger in the United States – Latin America market than any of the three airlines individually", said Hernan
Rincon, Executive President – CEO of Avianca. "This Partnership will allow Avianca to strengthen its position as a
first-level player in the airline industry in America, as we will expand our scope in the continent with United and Copa,
offering better connectivity to our customers".
More competition that benefits customers
Although JBAs around the world have been shown to benefit consumers and enhance competition, currently 99 percent of the U.S.
carrier passenger traffic that makes connections in Central and South America does so without a
JBA. Competition in the Latin American-U.S. market has grown and includes a diverse set of carriers offering service across
multiple price points. The agreement represents an innovative, best-in-class new product offering that the carriers believe will
make competition in this robust market even stronger.
"Our analysis shows that the proposed JBA among Copa, United and Avianca will provide substantial benefits to consumers
traveling between the relevant countries," said Dr. Darin Lee, executive vice president of
economic consulting firm Compass Lexecon, and an airline industry expert. "The JBA will enable United, Copa and Avianca to
compete more effectively, offer competitive fares and increase service, encouraging innovation and establishing a more robust and
vibrant marketplace."
Regulatory approval process expected to conclude in 12 to 18 months
To enable the deep coordination required to deliver these benefits to consumers, communities and the marketplace, Copa, United
and Avianca plan to apply for regulatory approval of the agreement and an accompanying grant of antitrust immunity from the U.S.
Department of Transportation and other regulatory agencies. The parties will fully implement the JBA after receiving the
necessary government approvals.
The JBA currently includes cooperation between the U.S. and Central and South America,
excluding Brazil. With the recently concluded Open Skies agreement between the US and Brazil, the carriers are exploring the possibility of adding Brazil to the
JBA.
Once approved, the JBA will enable deep commercial and strategic cooperation that will apply exclusively in the itineraries
between Latin America and the U.S. contemplated in the agreement, but each of the three airlines
will remain independent companies.
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About Copa Holdings, S.A.
Copa Airlines, subsidiary of Copa Holdings, is a leading passenger and cargo airline in Latin America. It currently serves 80 destinations in 32 countries across North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. Operating continuously for 70 years, it
has established the Hub of the Americas in Panama City as the continent's leading hub. It has one of the industry's newest and
most modern fleets, with 104 aircraft— 82 Boeing Next-Generation 737s and 19 Embraer-190s, 3 Boeing 737 MAX9 —and on-time
performance consistently among the best in the industry for several years running. For more information, visit www.copa.com.
About United
United Airlines and United Express operate approximately 4,700 flights a day to 356 airports across five continents.
In 2017, United and United Express operated more than 1.6 million flights carrying more than 148 million customers. United is
proud to have the world's most comprehensive route network, including U.S. mainland hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark/New York, San
Francisco and Washington, D.C. United operates 760 mainline aircraft and the airline's
United Express carriers operate 546 regional aircraft. The airline is a founding member of Star
Alliance, which provides service to 193 countries via 28 member airlines. For more information, visit united.com, follow
@United on Twitter or connect on Facebook. The common stock of United's parent, United Continental Holdings, Inc., is traded on
the Nasdaq under the symbol "UAL".
About Avianca
Avianca is the commercial brand that identifies the passenger and cargo airlines integrated into Avianca Holdings S.A.
With a human team comprised of about 20,000 employees, the airlines directly service 110 destinations in 27 countries in America
and Europe, with the aid of a modern fleet of 190 short, medium and long range aircraft. Its
frequent flyer program has 8.6 million members. Through its membership in Star Alliance, Avianca's
travelers have access to destinations in 192 countries and 1.300 airports around the world. During 2017, Avianca transported 29,4
million passengers. In addition to its passenger air transportation services, Avianca offers a portfolio of tourism services,
cargo transport, courier and aeronautical assistance, through its business units.
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