Virgin Express abandons Belgian merger
Merger talks between SN Brussels Airlines, the successor airline of collapsed Sabena, and Virgin Express have collapsed.
In a company statement, Virgin Express said it will continue to develop relations with SN Brussels “to meet the commercial interests of both parties, whilst remaining competitors in the Brussels market”.
The statement added that the decision to end the merger talks was mutual after both companies decided it is not in their interests on financial and cultural grounds.
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