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The two national carriers plan to join forces to combat soaring fuel prices.
The airlines are in talks about an all-stock transaction that would create a new company with two fleets and a dual listing in London and Madrid, the companies said.
The deal would be the largest in Europe since
"There are some real revenue synergies here," said Gert Zonneveld, a London-based analyst at Panmure Gordon.
Record oil prices have made fuel the industry's single biggest expense, threatening earnings and prompting many carriers, including British Airways, to raise fuel surcharges.
On Tuesday,
"The aviation landscape is changing and airline consolidation is long overdue," British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh said in a statement.
Iberia's network complements that of British Airways, with the Spanish carrier offering routes to Latin America that its larger rival doesn't. The new company would also have an advantage in financing new plane purchases, Walsh said.
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