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After such a successful 2022, Skift Live is ready to take on 2023 by storm. Tickets are sure to sell out, so mark your calendars and register today.
Brian Quinn | 8 months ago
Airlines
Demand for air travel is back in a big way but with this recovery comes a myriad of complex challenges for the world of aviation. Sign up for our one-day event in Dallas to hear from the leaders and smartest voices in the industry break down strategies for the future.
Edward Russell | 12 months ago
Looking for insight into the trends shaping the future of travel and aviation? Join us on November 16 at Skift Aviation Forum 2022 in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas for a fast-paced day of thought-provoking conversations.
Skift | 12 months ago
We're excited to be coming back with more hybrid events with this robust calendar of forums and summits in 2022. In addition to the return of our Megatrends and Europe Forum, we will be launching two new events: a Lodging Summit in May, and a Middle East Global Forum in December.
Rafat Ali, Skift | 2 years ago
Have airlines passed an inflection point and will 2022 be the year demand recovers more fully? Airline executives at the Skift Aviation Forum believe so, although they warn that the road to recovery will be bumpy.
Edward Russell and Madhu Unnikrishnan, Skift | 2 years ago
A government bailout always helps, but the recovery of Portugal's home airline points to the benefit of serving resilient markets in South America and Africa.
Lebawit Lily Girma | 2 years ago
The airline industry may say it welcomes the pressure from investors to be more green, but consumers too, hold an enormous amount of sway about whether airlines can be truly more sustainable. The questions is if travelers are willing to pony up more money to help the environment.
Rashaad Jorden | 2 years ago
Skift Aviation Forum 2021 will look beyond travel's recovery to focus on the key global trends and strategies of leaders defining the future of air travel. Join us for this jam-packed online event as we bring together leaders from aviation and experts across the travel ecosystem to take a deep dive into the issues facing aviation ahead.
Brian Quinn, Skift | 2 years ago
You can debate about in-flight studies on the risk of spreading infection. But American Airlines at least has the hard evidence that its guest-facing workers have a reported lower infection rate than the company as a whole or than the urban areas where they tend to work. That bodes well for a business travel rebound.
Sean O'Neill, Skift | 3 years ago
There's a fascinating difference of opinion between the top bosses of Air France and Ryanair on competitiveness, fairness, and the value of testing at airports.