The U.S. Air Travel Recovery Flatlines

The U.S. Air Travel Recovery Flatlines

If one thing's clear from the airlines that have reported third-quarter results it's that the U.S. domestic travel recovery has plateaued. That's not necessarily bad, passenger numbers are above 2019 levels, but the industry's higher cost structure could make a low-growth environment challenging. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss. Plus, the latest from Routes World in Istanbul. Reading List American Airlines Had a Rough Quarter, but Points to 2024 Tailwinds United Faces Higher Costs – and What Else We Learned on the Earnings Call Air France-KLM’s SAS Takeover: Do Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm Hubs Stay? Fast-Growing Istanbul Airport Wants More Budget Airline Competition AirAsia, Chastened from Pandemic Losses, Takes Disciplined Approach to Growth Royal Jordanian, Wizz Air Weigh Costs of Israel-Hamas War

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What's the Deal With Air India?

What's the Deal With Air India?

Will there be a deal or won't there? The Indian government now says it wants to sell 100% of the state-owned carrier, but who will buy it? The airline is notoriously saddled with debt and has a restiv...

21 Nov 201915min

Much Ado About Europe

Much Ado About Europe

Skift Europe Editor Patrick Whyte joined Skift Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan to share his insights on the latest in European airline news. First, of course, Whyte takes a look at why Air Eu...

14 Nov 201915min

How Does IAG Benefit From Acquiring Air Europa?

How Does IAG Benefit From Acquiring Air Europa?

International Airlines Group (IAG) had a surprise for the airline industry this week: It stated its intention to buy Spanish carrier Air Europa. This wasn't a surprise to Skift Airline Weekly, however...

7 Nov 201914min

Interview: Norwegian Executive on SFO Launch and Rebound From Tough Year

Interview: Norwegian Executive on SFO Launch and Rebound From Tough Year

Skift Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan caught up with Anders Lindström, Norwegian's director of communications for the U.S., at San Francisco International Airport on Monday when the carrier l...

31 Okt 201913min

What Happened to Thomas Cook?

What Happened to Thomas Cook?

The UK government this week engages in another set of inquiries on why Thomas Cook went bankrupt, which is the perfect time to ask Skift Europe Editor Patrick Whyte, who has been covering the story, w...

24 Okt 201912min

Interview: Airlines for America's Chief Economist

Interview: Airlines for America's Chief Economist

Back in the aughts, Airlines for America's Chief Economist John Heimlich often showed a slide with an alarming statistic: Coffee giant Starbucks' market capitalization was more than that of the entire...

17 Okt 201918min

Airline Execs at Skift Global Forum

Airline Execs at Skift Global Forum

In this episode of the Skift Airline Weekly Lounge podcast, Skift Travel Senior Aviation Business Editor Brian Sumers and I discuss the interviews we did on stage at Skift Global Forum in New York Cit...

26 Sep 201921min

Interview: Southwest's Andrew Watterson

Interview: Southwest's Andrew Watterson

Andrew Watterson, Southwest's chief revenue officer, had a few minutes to talk  to Skift Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan and Skift Travel Senior Aviation Business Editor Brian Sumers at the B...

20 Sep 201915min

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