29 ordspråk av Chris Avery
Chris Avery
That is obviously the most thorny problem. The situation is still brittle, even though the Gate Gourmet dispute is nearly over and BA is back working. There remains the possibility things will erupt again,
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The big airline fights back with everything it possibly can,
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The challenge will be to get the big corporate customers giving them their business, but it might be difficult in reality.
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The short-term threat from its balance sheet is no longer present, giving the management team time to implement their restructuring.
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The situation is still brittle, even though the Gate Gourmet dispute is nearly over and BA is back working. There remains the possibility things will erupt again.
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There has been just enough activity on the big, new shiny aircraft front ... to keep both manufacturers feeling and talking very buoyantly about the future,
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There is an increasing process of consolidation that's taking place around the industry, ... Globally, we've been seeing the buildup of these great alliances ... And I think outsiders have been expecting this in the U.S. domestic industry for some time.
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There is an increasing process of consolidation that's taking place around the industry. Globally, we've been seeing the buildup of these great alliances ... And I think outsiders have been expecting this in the U.S. domestic industry for some time.
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There's quite a bit of sense and synergy in putting them together.
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They will certainly have a role in the future of aviation, there is no doubt about it. People will prefer to fly non-stop if it is available,
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Time is not infinite and the European Commission has banned further state aid.
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We are beginning to see the inevitable effect of a serious slowdown in U.S. growth washing over to Europe.
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We have already had a sequence of downgrades from British Airways, Lufthansa has reduced its guidance once, and KLM has massively reduced its guidance,
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We're still in the early stages (of recovery). The market is still suffering from excess capacity on the North Atlantic.
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