BA, Qantas merger talks collapse
Airlines call off 'detailed discussions' after failing to reach agreement on key terms of potential combination.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- British Airways and Qantas announced Thursday they have failed to reach agreement on a potential merger.
The airlines announced earlier this month they were holding talks on a merger. But Thursday, they said the "detailed discussions" were off.
"Despite the potential longer-term benefits for Qantas and BA, the airlines have not been able to come to an agreement over the key terms of the merger at this time," the airlines said in separate statements.
BA is still in merger talks with Spanish airline Iberia, and that would have made any deal with Qantas very complicated, CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest said.
BA and Qantas have for many years co-operated on the "Kangaroo Route" between Australia and Europe. That deal includes sharing revenues on UK-Australia routes.
BA formerly held an ownership stake in Qantas but does not currently. ![]()
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