Airline Weekly Lounge Skift Travel News
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The editors of Airline Weekly discuss the most interesting developments within the commercial airline industry. In keeping with Airline Weekly’s style, conversation generally centers on one question: How do you make money in this industry?
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Spirit Airlines and Japan
Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat explore two big topics in this week's episode. In part one, we examine what Spirit Airlines' Q1 numbers mean for the future direction of the carrier. In part two, we turn our sights across the Pacific to Japan.
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Euro-Things
In this week's episode, Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat take a deep-dive into the latest earnings from carriers across the European continent. From airline supergroups to more niche Nordic players, we make sense of the big numbers and ask what they could mean for the coming summer season.
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JetBlue and Volaris
With earnings season well underway, Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat examine the key trends and finer details from JetBlue and Volaris - two of the largest low-cost carriers in the Americas.
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United's Fascinating First Quarter
Fresh out of United's Q1 earnings call, Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat discuss the headline numbers and critical trends facing the U.S. carrier.
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Why Delta's Flying High
In this week's episode, Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat dig into Delta's latest earnings report to find out what's making the U.S. carrier one of the industry's biggest success stories.
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Low-Cost, Long-Haul Challenges
In this week's episode, Gordon Smith is joined by Ashab Rizvi from Skift Research to discuss the key findings from a new report into the low-cost, long-haul airline sector.
Customer Reviews
Good insight!
Hey guys- I enjoy popping into the lounge now and again to get some insight into an amazing industry. Keep up the great work!
If there’s one point I could raise as a critique... Seth, please work on your mic work. One minute I’m working really hard to hear you- as though you’re talking to someone else at the far end of a hallway to exploding through my earbuds. It happens very often and it’s hard to take.
I love the informality of the format. Cheers!
Too U.S. Airlines-Centric
Too U.S. Airlines Centric focusing on a lot of the American carriers. Absolutely BRILLIANT analysis and such a shame to be wasted by not focusing much more often on the global aviation sector