The Brains Behind Air Canada's Network

The Brains Behind Air Canada's Network

Air Canada is flying double-daily high-density Boeing 777s — its equivalent of an Airbus A380 as Mark Galardo put it — to Athens this summer to meet some of the best travel demand it has ever seen. Galardo, the airline's executive vice president for revenue and network planning, joined host Edward Russell in the Lounge to chat about summer demand, Air Canada's recovery, and the evolving Canadian domestic market. Reading List Air Canada Is off to a Good Start Airline Execs Dismiss Slowdown Fears, Say It is ‘Best Recession’ Industry Ever Faced

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Ottawa Lends a Hand to Air Canada

Ottawa Lends a Hand to Air Canada

After not getting any aid from the Canadia government, Air Canada finally got about $5 billion in assistance. Skift Airlines Reporter Edward "Ned" Russell and Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan ...

16 Apr 202127min

Is There That Much Pent-Up Demand?

Is There That Much Pent-Up Demand?

It's a reunion for Brian Sumers, Skift editor at large, and Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan, as they debate whether there really is that much pent-up demand for travel. Airlines are banking o...

9 Apr 202122min

Delta's Bad Week in the News

Delta's Bad Week in the News

Georgia's controversial new elections law caused a public relations nightmare for Delta Air Lines and its CEO Ed Bastian, whose first, tepid comment on the law caused immense blowback and calls to boy...

1 Apr 202127min

Will It Be a Cruel, Cruel Summer?

Will It Be a Cruel, Cruel Summer?

Qatar Airways thinks leisure and visiting friends and relatives traffic will rebound this summer, and it thinks it has the right fleet for the moment. And Eurowings is betting the same, planning its f...

24 Mar 202127min

Is the Airline Industry's Bullishness Misplaced?

Is the Airline Industry's Bullishness Misplaced?

U.S. airline CEOs are pretty confident that they've turned the corner. The pandemic isn't in the rearview mirror yet, but they're fairly certain travel will rebound this summer, and some think their a...

19 Mar 202126min

Frontier's IPO: Crazy or Crazy Like a Fox?

Frontier's IPO: Crazy or Crazy Like a Fox?

In this week's episode, Airline Weekly colleagues Edward "Ned" Russell and Madhu Unnikrishnan get into why going public may not be the craziest idea of an airline, despite the once-in-a-century indust...

12 Mar 202127min

Cargo and Maxes

Cargo and Maxes

Much of the world is trapped at home and shopping online. Who's transporting all those goods? Airlines, and cargo. has been the one silver lining in the airline's terrible pandemic year. But it's not ...

4 Mar 202128min

The Opportunities Norwegian Air Is Leaving Behind

The Opportunities Norwegian Air Is Leaving Behind

Norwegian's retrenchment is providing opportunities for all sorts of airlines, like Finnair, United, and Virgin Atlantic, Airline Weekly colleagues Edward "Ned" Russell and Madhu Unnikrishnan say in t...

25 Feb 202125min

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