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With the departure of the CEO and increasing speculation that VA will be subject to a "trade sale" rather than an IPO, I'm curious as to who VA FF'ers would like to see the airline sold to. I presume a "Trade Sale" likely means another airline. You would have to expect that a full sale to another airline would change VA's strategy substantially for better or for worse so which one do you think would be best and why?
Personally I think the most logical candidates are SQ and Air New Zealand. The synergies particularly in NZ's case are pretty obvious and both would likely come with Star Alliance membership (eventually) which would be great for VA FF'ers. Of course, on the down side both have been burned by Australian investments before (more than once?) and I think NZ in particular would be controversial with Kiwi taxpayers who still own a huge chunk of it. Having said that having (near) full control of VA would be a lot easier for them strategically than a minority investment.
The other obvious options are VA's other partners: Qatar, United, and maybe ANA but in each case it doesn't seem to strategically fit as much with them. Looking at the list I don't think any of the other partners could really afford it or are in any position to right now. Are ther any other obvious ones I'm missing or intriguing options out of left field?
In the event that it does actually happens bonus points for whoever calls it correctly first -- double bonus points if it's a really left field option
Personally I think the most logical candidates are SQ and Air New Zealand. The synergies particularly in NZ's case are pretty obvious and both would likely come with Star Alliance membership (eventually) which would be great for VA FF'ers. Of course, on the down side both have been burned by Australian investments before (more than once?) and I think NZ in particular would be controversial with Kiwi taxpayers who still own a huge chunk of it. Having said that having (near) full control of VA would be a lot easier for them strategically than a minority investment.
The other obvious options are VA's other partners: Qatar, United, and maybe ANA but in each case it doesn't seem to strategically fit as much with them. Looking at the list I don't think any of the other partners could really afford it or are in any position to right now. Are ther any other obvious ones I'm missing or intriguing options out of left field?
In the event that it does actually happens bonus points for whoever calls it correctly first -- double bonus points if it's a really left field option