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IAG Rides Transatlantic Strength to Robust Summertime Profits
There was no place like the transatlantic for airlines, especially IAG, to make money this summer.
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IAG Looks at How to Appease European Regulators to Win Takeover of Air Europa
International Airlines Group still wants to takeover Air Europa by the end of next year — but first it must convince European regulators.
Behind the Dutch Government’s Arduous Bid to Wrest Back Its Travel Program
After a vendor price-gouging lawsuit, the government is moving away from legacy travel companies and instead stitching together its own program to better control costs and gain access to a wider range of airlines and hotels. It took awhile to get there.
IAG Wants Other Companies – Not Just Airlines – to Use Its Avios Points
IAG's Avios points are coveted among people who want free or reduced-priced flights. A company might prefer to adopt its currency rather than start its own program. But IAG needs to invest in technology to make earning and burning a more attractive proposition for consumers.
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Iberia CEO Says Now Is the Time to Invest and Expand in the IAG Airline
Iberia has led International Airlines Group during the crisis. Now, the Spanish airline is ready to grow and take risks its CEO Javier Sánchez-Prieto said.
Transatlantic Business Travel Recovery Leads at British Airways
International Airlines Group CEO Luis Gallego said Friday that corporate bookings on its flights to and from North America are leading the recovery of business travel at its airlines, which…
Trains Offer New Promise in Europe’s Quest to Cut Aviation Emissions
European airlines and authorities are eager to tap rail links to replace short flights on the continent. But a recent air-rail connection in Paris showed the limits of the partnerships that take a lot more than will power to make work and, more importantly, woo travelers.
Iberia Airlines Sees New Distribution Tactic as Way to Nose Ahead of Rivals
The Spanish flag carrier is overhauling its distribution process and plans to introduce new products in 2022. Its story provides insight into a flurry of announcements by other carriers aiming to make similar moves.