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Interview: Avianca Brasil CEO Plots Global Expansion

Despite its well-known name, Avianca Brasil is a lot smaller than most travelers might think. But it's growing and recently started flying to Miami and New York. Expect to see more new long-haul routes soon.

Interview: Avianca Brasil CEO Plots Global Expansion

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Interview: Air France-KLM CEO on Millennials and Unions of All Kinds

Is there a tougher job in the airline industry than making Air France more nimble? It's an airline that prides itself on its systems and procedures. But to compete forcefully in the 21st century, an airline must take chances. Air France needs to be more, in that regard, like its Dutch sibling, KLM.

Interview: Air France-KLM CEO on Millennials and Unions of All Kinds

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Interview: ANA CEO on His Star Wars Strategy and Why Sushi Doesn’t Fly

Other airlines serve sushi, but not ANA, Japan's largest carrier. Why? ANA takes its food seriously, and its chefs don't think sushi tastes right on planes, so it serves sashimi instead. That's attention to detail.

Interview: ANA CEO on His Star Wars Strategy and Why Sushi Doesn’t Fly

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Interview: SpiceJet Founder’s Big Ambitions for Indian Aviation

Unless you're obsessed with aviation, you probably don't know SpiceJet. But you might someday. India is a fast-growing aviation market, and SpiceJet has nearly 200 Boeing 737s on order. Someday, it might even fly long-haul jets to London or beyond.

Interview: SpiceJet Founder’s Big Ambitions for Indian Aviation

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Interview: Virgin Atlantic CEO on Loyalty and Low-Cost Competition

Virgin Atlantic has a strong brand, but for years it has lagged far behind British Airways in most categories. The upstart has just been too small to be a bona fide competitor. But Virgin Atlantic is finally taking action to ensure it will be more nimble going forward.

Interview: Virgin Atlantic CEO on Loyalty and Low-Cost Competition

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Interview: SAS CEO Explains Why the Airline Embedded a Microchip in Employee’s Hand

It's a tough time to be a small, full-service airline in Europe. But SAS CEO Rickard Gustafson is trying to ensure his airline can compete both with low cost airlines, like Norwegian, and massive legacy airlines like Lufthansa Group and Air France-KLM.

Interview: SAS CEO Explains Why the Airline Embedded a Microchip in Employee’s Hand

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Interview: How Finnair’s CEO Plans to Crack the Chinese Market

Not every airline can be a global behemoth. Finnair mostly focuses on its niche — connecting Europe with Asia, including secondary Chinese cities.

Interview: How Finnair’s CEO Plans to Crack the Chinese Market

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Interview: Copa Airlines CEO on Building the ‘Hub of the Americas’ in Panama

Panama's Copa Airlines is not well-known in most of North America, but it's among the most profitable airlines in the Americas. Its secret? Like Southwest Airlines, it keeps its model simple.

Interview: Copa Airlines CEO on Building the ‘Hub of the Americas’ in Panama

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Interview: KLM CEO on Why His Airline Still Feeds Passengers for Free

KLM may not be a perfect airline, but it's surprisingly spunky considering it's owned by a giant French company that also controls Air France. The two airlines couldn't be more different.

Interview: KLM CEO on Why His Airline Still Feeds Passengers for Free

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Interview: Air Asia X CEO’s Plan to Make Cheap Trans-Pacific Flights a Reality

Just as Norwegian Air has on trans-Atlantic routes, Air Asia X might disrupt established trans-Pacific players and push down fares. But making money on long-haul flights is tricky, and Air Asia X might decide it has better options closer to home.

Interview: Air Asia X CEO’s Plan to Make Cheap Trans-Pacific Flights a Reality