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New Skift Webinar on Airlines on April 9: Rethinking Routes, Fleets and Loyalty


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Join Skift Airline Weekly and Skift aviation business editors this week for a dive into the top shifts happening across the airline industry. March was a month of historic tumult for airlines, and the prospects are not looking any better in April.

Skift has launched a series of online summits — called Travel's Path Forward —  bringing together industry executives and business leaders with Skift's editorial and research teams to discuss what’s next and to explore how to drive business forward in a post-coronavirus age.

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What: Rethinking Airline Fleets, Routes & Loyalty
When: April 9, from 11a.m. to noon ET
Where: Online via Zoom
Speakers: Jay Shabat, senior analyst at Skift Airline Weekly, Madhu Unnikrishnan, editor of Skift Airline Weekly, and Brian Sumers, senior aviation business editor for Skift.

On Thursday, April 9, we will host our virtual event on aviation in this new series — Travel’s Path Forward: Rethinking Airline Fleets, Routes & Loyalty.

Unpacking the latest news and developments in this week's Skift Airline Weekly, the virtual event will feature an hour-long conversation with Skift Airline Weekly and Skift aviation business editors on the shifts happening across the airline industry this week, along with the key challenges and solutions needed across the fragile sector.

Join us as we discuss how airlines are rethinking fleet sizes and routes post-crisis, cabin configurations, loyalty and customer service reforms, and balance sheet challenges.

Learn more about the event here. We know this is a challenging time across the industry, which is why we’re offering this event on a pay what you want basis.

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If you'd like to sponsor this online summit, email us at summit@skift.com.

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