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Articles tagged “etihad”

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3 U.S. Legacy Airlines Hope Trump’s Administration Will Block Emirates Expansion

It seems unfair that Emirates, based in Dubai, would have rights to fly from Athens to Newark. But that right is codified in the Open Skies agreement between the United States and the United Arab Emirates. The Trump administration could revisit that agreement, but other U.S. businesses, especially logistics companies like FedEx, could suffer.

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United Flight Attendants’ Contract Could Help the Airline Advance — Skift Business Traveler

The new flight attendants' contract at United, coupled with other steps CEO Oscar Munoz is taking, could finally enable United to make up some serious ground against its competitors.

United Flight Attendants’ Contract Could Help the Airline Advance — Skift Business Traveler

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Interview: Etihad CEO on the Incredible Value of Service

James Hogan has built Etihad into one of the world's most influential airlines. But Etihad still has plenty of challenges ahead as it deals with global pandemics, wars, and economic malaise.

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Air Serbia’s New Route to New York Reveals Minority Owner Etihad’s Major Ambitions

Normally, a European airline flying five times a week to New York is no big deal. But this one is different.

Air Serbia’s New Route to New York Reveals Minority Owner Etihad’s Major Ambitions

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U.S. Airlines Set to Lose Major Battle Against Gulf Carriers in Open Skies Debate

Delta, United, and American wanted the U.S. State Department to take unprecedented action against Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways. But the government didn't opt for a brash approach. This may well be the beginning of the end of the complaints.

U.S. Airlines Set to Lose Major Battle Against Gulf Carriers in Open Skies Debate

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In the Battle of the Airline Lifestyle Brands, Etihad’s Style Is Expanding

The goal is to make airline lifestyle brands relatable, likable, insidery, and envy-inducing badges of honor. Fashion and other style elements are the type of brand associations which make that connection happen. Plus: Women make key travel decisions for themselves and their families.

In the Battle of the Airline Lifestyle Brands, Etihad’s Style Is Expanding

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Skift CMO Interviews: Etihad and the Advantages of Building an Airline From Scratch

Etihad has had the advantage of a clean slate to work on and--some argue--a generous budget to work with. But, when we look back at airline history, other airlines also had these advantages at some point or other. What makes Etihad unique is how much it has done with those resources and opportunities to position and differentiate its brand--and how quickly it has accomplished these aims.

Skift CMO Interviews: Etihad and the Advantages of Building an Airline From Scratch

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Delta’s Partnership via Equity Strategy Takes an $81 Million Hit in Brazil

When airlines such as Delta and Etihad opt to make investments in partner airlines around the globe instead of making acquisitions, which can trigger regulatory hassles, the investor carriers are going to be subject to economic turmoil in partners' domestic markets. That just goes with the territory.

Delta’s Partnership via Equity Strategy Takes an $81 Million Hit in Brazil

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Alitalia Appoints New CEO To Lead Rebound Efforts

The bottom line is that new CEO Cramer Ball will have to get Alitalia into profit mode to please leading shareholder Etihad and it all seems like a doable thing.

Alitalia Appoints New CEO To Lead Rebound Efforts

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Interview: Etihad CEO Downplays Rivals’ Complaints to Focus on the ‘Long Game’

To hear Etihad CEO James Hogan tell it, he's got a "business to run, whether it's economic, whether it's political, whether it's pandemic or whether it's war. You've got to tackle those issues and keep focus." On that "local" Open Skies issue in the U.S.? Hogan will deal with it, whatever comes. No big deal.