Iberia and British Airways Merge CheapOair Staff November 13, 2009 general An aviation Alliance has been formed between British Airways and Iberia After more than 15 months of negotiations, British Airways and Spain’s Iberia have come to terms on a merger that will make the combined companies one of world’s largest airlines. With competition from the low-cost carriers breathing down their necks, the new tag team in the sky will now boast annual revenue of nearly $20 billion! Although it will take another year or so for the deal to be completed, this surely changes the way millions of passengers will fly from now on. In 2008, British Airways and Iberia carried a combined 62 million passengers on 419 airplanes. British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh, who will head the new company, predicts monumental increases in profit. Walsh sees this as a very smart move to make in such a dreadful economy that has hurt the airline industry big time. Cost savings and increased revenue will definitely help this new team thrive in today’s super competitive airline market. Not everyone is thrilled by the move. A certain eccentric low-cost carrier based out of Ireland called the merger, "two drunks trying to prop each other up." Ouch. Source: The Wall Street Journal and picture courtesy of Flickr member spotterjohnsen