Articles tagged “supply chains”

Airlines

Southwest Reveals 40% Shortfall in Boeing 737 Max Deliveries For 2024

Southwest has graphically illustrated the bottom-line impact that delays to the Boeing 737 Max program is having on its business.

Southwest Reveals 40% Shortfall in Boeing 737 Max Deliveries For 2024

Airlines

Paris Airshow Returns With Billions of Dollars in Aircraft Orders

The airline industry still has a long way to go to make a complete recovery from the pandemic, but the Paris Airshow did offer signs of optimism for its biggest players.

Paris Airshow Returns With Billions of Dollars in Aircraft Orders

Airlines

Indigo CEO on Big Planes, Bigger Plans and a Potential Loyalty Program

Recognizing Indian low-cost carrier Indigo's achievement of flying 86 million passengers in 2023 fiscal, CEO Pieter Elbers acknowledges that customer choice plays a vital role in achieving such remarkable numbers. No wonder, Indigo thinks it's now time to implement a loyalty program to help attract and retain customers.

Indigo CEO on Big Planes, Bigger Plans and a Potential Loyalty Program

Startups

Cabify Raises $66 Million for Spanish Rideshare Platform

The startups this week cover a wide range of industries: rideshare, hospitality buying, audio entertainment, hotel restaurant reservations, business travel planning, and travel insurtech.

Cabify Raises $66 Million for Spanish Rideshare Platform

Tourism

Busting Myths About Deglobalization and What It Means For Travel

Parag Khanna believes we’re in the early post-Covid phase of a five to 10-year process, where our passports will matter less than our credentials. Read a recap here of his recent talk with Skift CEO Rafat Ali.

Busting Myths About Deglobalization and What It Means For Travel

Airline Weekly

Airbus, Boeing Production Delays Will Hold Back Airline Growth in 2023

As if the airline didn't industry didn't have enough issues to deal with this year.

Airbus, Boeing Production Delays Will Hold Back Airline Growth in 2023

Airlines

Aviation’s Endless Hangover

Demand to fly is off the charts, but airlines are besieged with longtime issues and a bunch of new ones that have come to roost at the same time, never mind the lingering pandemic drag.

Aviation’s Endless Hangover