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Is the Korean Air-Asiana Merger Enough to Ease Asia’s Airline Glut?
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Too Many Fish in the Sea
In another unwelcome first for the airline industry, Emirates — the mighty airline of Dubai — suffered a half-year loss. Mercifully, it’s a pretty big cargo player, at a time…
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Latin American Countries Urged to Coordinate Reopenings by Global Airlines Group
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Norwegian Air’s Future on Thin Ice as Government Declines More Aid
JetBlue to Debut Short-Term Rentals as Part of Its Growing Non-Air Offerings
JetBlue has a strong brand and plans to curate the short-term rental inventory it offers with the backing of its own customer service abilities rather than relegating that to a partner. This expansion is worth a try, but will come with brand risks.
Dennis Schaal |
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Bad News for Boeing as European Union Places Tariffs on U.S. Aircraft
The Reality of a Vaccine Is Here: Can Airlines Deliver?
If Pfizer's Covid vaccine is approved, airlines will be on the hook to transport billions of doses. Is the industry up to the job? What roadblocks stand in its way?
Madhu Unnikrishnan |
Pioneering Airline Health and Safety Initiatives for a New Era of Travel
Implementing strong health and safety measures, and then communicating them to customers in a clear and meaningful way that builds confidence and loyalty across every touchpoint, is essential for airlines as they navigate a way out of the Covid-19 crisis.
Singapore Airlines + Skift |
Sponsored Biden Will Rejoin the Paris Agreement Global Climate Pact — What Does That Mean for Travel?
The Paris Agreement binds politics and climate change. President-elect Joe Biden now gets to have a say in how much greener travel becomes.
Matthew Parsons |