Alaska Airlines Petitions U.S. Department of Transportation to Investigate Virgin America's Citizenship Status
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 February 2009, 09:16 CST
Citing recent media reports that call into question Virgin's compliance with U.S. foreign ownership and control restrictions on domestic carriers, Alaska Airlines asked DOT to investigate Virgin's current as well as prospective capital and governance structures and their effect on Virgin's U.S. citizenship status.
U.S. law requires air carriers to be U.S. "citizens." To qualify, the outstanding voting interests of the air carrier must be at least 75-percent owned by U.S. citizens and the carrier must also be effectively controlled by U.S. citizens.
"Only through a careful and ongoing review of Virgin America's recent
actions conducted on the public record can the DOT and public be assured that
Virgin will remain a U.S. citizen," said
Virgin America's compliance with U.S. citizenship requirements was a point
of controversy and debate during its certification proceeding. DOT initially
determined that Virgin America did not comply and required the company to
restructure before granting initial certification. "Since the issuance of
their certificate, Virgin America's structure and operations have clearly
changed; however, there is a lack of public information about those changes or
how they may impact its citizenship status," Loveless said. "
Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group
(NYSE: ALK), together serve more than 90 cities through an expansive network
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SOURCE Alaska Airlines
Source: PR Newswire
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