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LONDON | Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:16pm IST

LONDON Aug 12 (Reuters) - British Airways parent International Airlines Group (IAG) may consider taking a stake in its oneworld alliance partner American Airlines, a move that could block any takeover of American by IAG rival Delta.

"We would consider taking a stake in American Airlines if that is something that American would welcome," an IAG spokeswoman said on Sunday.

Her comments followed a story in the Mail on Sunday, which cited IAG Chief Executive Willie Walsh as saying that IAG would be open to buying a stake if there was a strong strategic argument for investment, adding that any investment would be small.

A source close to IAG said the possibility of buying a stake in American was not linked to any bid by Delta.

But American is seen as a target for Delta, and if such a takeover were successful, that would break up the oneworld alliance and strengthen competition against IAG on transatlantic routes.

"American Airlines is key to IAG's oneworld alliance. and IAG will do anything they can to prevent the likes of Delta or US Airways from grabbing it," said an aviation sector banker who declined to be named.

"They could for instance offer to buy a 25 percent shareholding in American, the maximum allowed under U.S. law."

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Drybean wrote:
Anything to keep Doug Parker in Phoenix! Delta wants to own the world. American is best as a stand alone carrier altho AA adding Alaska Air would make economic sense… Jet Blus is only a dream but a nice dream. No one wants U.S.Air and its metal and problems.

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