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United Airlines seeks US approval for ITA Airways' entry into A++ transatlantic partnership

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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

Members of the A++ transatlantic joint venture, which includes United Airlines, Lufthansa, and Air Canada, have formally requested approval from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to add ITA Airways to their partnership. The airlines argue that including ITA is necessary for the Italian carrier’s future competitiveness and sustainability in transatlantic markets.

The joint venture enables participating airlines to coordinate their networks and share revenues on transatlantic routes. According to the filing submitted by Air Canada, Lufthansa, and United, this cooperation provides a significant competitive advantage against other alliances and low-cost carriers. Currently, A++ members operate about 30% of all seat capacity between North America and Europe. Other major partnerships include the Blue Skies venture—comprising Air France-KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Virgin Atlantic—and the Atlantic Joint Business with American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, and Finnair.

The three airlines stated that if ITA cannot join A++, it "would face the same inevitable commercial challenges that contributed to Alitalia's failure." They added that exclusion from the joint venture would likely force ITA either to reduce its transatlantic operations or rely on state subsidies. As outlined in their filing:

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"Without the joint venture, the Italian airline cannot access the connecting traffic, coordinated pricing, and operational efficiencies essential to compete against low-cost carriers on domestic and short-haul routes and against integrated international alliances."

ITA Airways is currently undergoing a transition into Star Alliance membership after leaving SkyTeam earlier this year. This move is expected to be completed next year. Earlier this year, Lufthansa Group acquired a 41% stake in ITA Airways with plans to increase ownership up to 90%. These changes come as part of a broader strategy for long-haul expansion by ITA Airways across Africa, Asia, North America, and South America.

If approved for A++ inclusion, ITA’s Rome Fiumicino Airport hub could become more prominent as a gateway into Italy and southern Europe. The airlines argue this would enhance competition across transatlantic markets while allowing ITA to grow independently from government support.

Recent regulatory developments include DOT approval for codeshare agreements between ITA Airways and both United Airlines and Air Canada. Presently, ITA operates flights from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to several major US airports—including Boston (BOS), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), New York–JFK (JFK), San Francisco (SFO)—as well as seasonal service to Chicago–O’Hare (ORD), Washington–Dulles (IAD), and Toronto-Pearson (YYZ).

The joint venture partners claim that integrating ITA would benefit consumers through increased connectivity and potential savings amounting to millions of dollars each season. Since its formation, A++ has transported over 325 million passengers between Europe and North America while introducing 35 new direct routes.

As negotiations continue regarding Lufthansa’s increased stake in ITA Airways—potentially reaching majority control—the finalization of alliance memberships and regulatory approvals are expected within the next year.

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