
Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 47: Turkish Troubles
Turkish Airlines and its cross-town rival Pegasus were seeing trouble in their business before the attack on Istanbul’s Ataturk International Airport. In this episode we try to assess—or at least spec...
5 Heinä 201629min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 46: Left Behind by Brexit?
In the wake of Brexit, will the U.K. be able to remain in the European Common Aviation Area? We don’t know. But we do know that if the U.K. is relegated to some other status, it would obviously impact...
28 Kesä 201639min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 45: Six Degrees of Singapore Airlines
Wherever you go in the airline industry, you’re never too far from Singapore Airlines, a carrier that played a primary role in—count ‘em— four of the bigger storylines last week. Singapore is pulling ...
21 Kesä 201629min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 44: Struggling SAS
Scandinavia’s SAS posted a pretty rough quarter despite huge tailwinds from its healthy home economy and cheap fuel. Fierce competition, labor concerns and operational problems all share the blame. Is...
14 Kesä 201638min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 43: United Tries to Put You to Sleep
United last week revealed its new premium experience named Polaris, which includes its business class cabin. Ironically, the big design features in the cabin are all about missing the experience, beca...
8 Kesä 201631min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 42: Ryanair's Runaway Success
Ryanair is like a runaway train, in that nothing seems to be able to stop it. Despite unfavorable hedges, terrorism, air traffic control strikes and plenty of economic weakness, the airline still mana...
31 Touko 201633min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 41: Korean Divergence
Why are we seeing such different results from the two big Korean airlines? Korean Air again overcame systemic challenges to deliver a standout performance in the first quarter. And although the fuel s...
25 Touko 201625min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 40: Emirates Strikes Back
Emirates last week posted an operating margin nearing 10% for its fiscal year. That’s significantly better than the 7% the year before and a whole lot better than the 5%, 4%, and 3% posted in the year...
17 Touko 201630min






















