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Articles tagged “iberia”

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Iberia’s unions plan to strike following failed talks with management

The gap between what the unions are looking for and AIG is offering is so wide that the likelihood of a compromise before the potential strike date of February 18th seems extremely slim.

Iberia’s unions plan to strike following failed talks with management

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Iberia may finally have its act together, and that’s good news for British Airways

Iberia has been IAG's weak link since it purchased the Spanish carrier and current optimism is firmly rooted in the "it can't get much worse" camp.

Iberia may finally have its act together, and that’s good news for British Airways

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Iberia’s pilots tell parent company they want to see a plan for growth, not just cuts

Spain doesn't need any more job losses, but IAG needs to figure out how it can make Iberia work -- even if its involvement in the line prevents Iberia from moving forward in the wisest manner.

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British Airways’ CEO picks a new fight, this time with Iberia’s Spanish unions

Running the national carrier of a faded empire can't be easy, which is why Willie Walsh needs some friends now as he tries to make IAG's purchases of Iberia and other lines work.

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Iberia workers tentatively plan to strike in December disrupting holiday travel

Strikes held during the holidays become highly visible and attract media attention, but rarely increase the general public’s support due to delays and cancellations.

Iberia workers tentatively plan to strike in December disrupting holiday travel

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Hundreds of flights cancelled across Europe in anticipation of numerous airline strikes

It feels just like summer again as an one-day general strike sweeps across the transportation industry and halting travel in Spain and Greece.

Hundreds of flights cancelled across Europe in anticipation of numerous airline strikes

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Can Iberia Airlines win its “fight for survival”?

British Airways isn't going to sit around and wait for Spanish workers to come to the table on their own terms. It knows what will happen if it delays, and it's not in a mood to let Iberia determine the entire group's fate.

Can Iberia Airlines win its “fight for survival”?

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If Spain exits the eurozone, Iberian and British Airways’ parent company is ready

IAG leadership is positive that the union between Iberia and British Airways will start showing positive numbers in 2015, but a eurozone crisis would definitely throw that timetable off.