Airline Weekly Lounge

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Oct 8, 2022 • 21min

The World’s All-Star Airports

What's the ado with Austin, Cancun, Ho Chi Minh City, Paris Orly, and Riyadh? All of the airports are seeing tremendous growth above pre-pandemic levels. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss why. Plus, Boeing's 737 Max: the good news and bad news.
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Sep 30, 2022 • 25min

American Airlines’ Blended Travel Boom

The "real revenue growth" at American Airlines is in blended trips, or travel that includes both business and personal aspects, Chief Commercial Officer Vasu Raja said at the Skift Global Forum earlier in September. Nearly half of the airline’s revenues now come from these blended trips. What’s more, this new classification of trip is driving the carrier’s revenue growth more than anything else today.“What the pandemic really unlocked, and the recovery from it, is the great merging,” Raja said. “People don’t need to keep need to keep a work life for five days, personal life for two days, and carve out two weeks a year for vacations.”Listen to Skift Founder and CEO Rafat Ali and Raja's fascinating discussion at the forum in full.
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Sep 25, 2022 • 25min

Orlando Airport’s Rebound

The U.S. travel recovery is strong, and maybe nearly complete. If there is one airport that epitomizes the strength of the leisure-first recovery, it is Orlando where seemingly endless domestic demand before the pandemic has translated to much the same post-pandemic. Listen to Edward Russell discuss the state of the industry with moderator Racquel Asa, chief marketing officer at Beep, at an event marking the opening of the airport's new $2.8 billion Terminal C. Also, chilaquiles.
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Sep 16, 2022 • 27min

Indian Aviation’s Moment

Is Indian aviation's moment here? Air India under Tata ownership has a deal for new airplanes, while the country's largest airline, IndiGo, keeps growing and several new startups are adding new competition to the market. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss, plus the Tijuana Airport's Cross Border Xpress bridge to the U.S. and how its changing California-Mexico travel.
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Sep 10, 2022 • 20min

China's Red Ink

Chinese airlines struggled mightily during the first half of the year under the country's zero-Covid policy. The Big 3 all lost money but China Eastern, based in Shanghai — which suffered several lockdowns — lost the most. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss the situation and how it may be turning around. Plus, Orlando Airport's new $2.8 billion terminal.
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Sep 3, 2022 • 24min

Hawaiian Airline's Recovery

What does post-pandemic life like for a destination carrier like Hawaiian Airlines? CEO Peter Ingram joins Edward Russell to discuss the airline's recovery and outlook, including the long-awaited reopening of Japan. Plus, what Hawaiian might do with the new Boeing 787s that arrive soon.
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Aug 26, 2022 • 21min

The London Airport Crunch

Flying through London is getting a little better with the end of capacity caps at Gatwick Airport. But constraints remain in place at Heathrow until the end of October, and British Airways has already reduced its schedules through the winter. And always eager Ryanair is ready with more seats to grab market share, Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss the situation. Also, American Airlines' regional strategy.
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Aug 19, 2022 • 23min

Lufthansa, ITA and European Airline Consolidation

The Lufthansa Group has spent the better part of 20 years trying to improve its fortunes through consolidation. Some deals, like of Swiss, have been winners, others, like of Austrian and Brussels, not so much. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss Lufthansa's aim, and what a potential ITA Airways deal could mean for the group. Also, what's in the Inflation Reduction Act for airlines.
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Aug 13, 2022 • 19min

Southwest's Airports Czar

Meet Steve Sisneros, Southwest Airlines' airport czar, discussing the airline's expansions at Denver and Phoenix airports post-COVID, focusing on new facilities, terminal plans in Los Angeles, local traffic emphasis, and managing airport costs during collaborations and negotiations.
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Aug 5, 2022 • 23min

Southwest Airline’s Secret Weapon

The podcast discusses how Southwest Airlines utilized fuel hedges to achieve a 17% operating margin in the second quarter, outperforming other U.S. airlines. They also analyze the implications of the JetBlue-Spirit merger and explore the challenges airlines face with efficiency due to operational issues.

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