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Cathay Profit Confirms Recovery
Feb.21 -- Cathay Pacific is seeing an end to a record two year run of losses with a 2018 profit forecast of $293M. The outlook confirms the airlines turnaround is finally delivering. Bloomberg’s Kyunghee Park reports on “Bloomberg...
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Ryanair, Boeing CEOs on 737 Max Order, U.S.-EU Tariffs
Dec.03 -- Ryanair Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary and Boeing Chief Executive Officer David Calhoun discuss Ryanair’s order for 75 Boeing Max 737 jets, U.S. and European Union aircraft subsidies, and public perception of the 737...
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CAPA - Centre for Aviatio Chairman on Aviation Industry Recovery Outlook, Travel Bubbles
Apr.18 -- CAPA - Centre for Aviation chairman Emeritus Peter Harbison, discusses a long anticipated trans-Tasman bubble and hopes for similar travel agreements between Asian countries. Peter believes vaccinations will take time to have a...
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China Hotels Seeing Early Signs of Recovery: Langham Hospitality CEO
Stefan Leser, chief executive officer at Langham Hospitality Group, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is weighing on the hotel industry. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fmr. United CEO: Need to Develop a Market for Alternative Fuels
Oct.01 -- Former United Airlines CEO and Chairman Oscar Munoz talks to Amanda Lang and Alix Steel from the L'ATTITUDE conference to talk about the issues facing the airline industry, including a cloudy global corporate travel outlook and...
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Travel and China Tech Stocks Will Rebound, Says Ketterer
Aug.23 -- Travel and Chinese technology stocks are likely to rebound as investors look for remaining bargains while global stock indexes climb, according to Sarah Ketterer, chief executive officer of Causeway Capital Management. She's on...
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The Haunting Wreckage Of TWA 800 Being Destroyed 25 Years After Crash
The reconstruction of TWA Flight 800's wreckage helped dispel conspiracies and make planes safer. But 25 years later, it's being taken apart.
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Southwest Airlines Leaves Thousands Of Passengers Stranded
Federal regulators say plane problems and staff shortages caused the disruptions.
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Canada Committed to More Targeted Economic Support: Freeland
Oct.28 -- Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland discusses the country's economic recovery plan as it continues to deal with the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic. She speaks with BNN Bloomberg's Amanda Lang.
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Best Western CEO Expects Demand Pickup Starting in June
Mar.12 -- Best Western Hotels and Resorts President and CEO David Kong says he expects the recovery in the hotel industry to be driven primarily by leisure travel. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Banks, Energy Firms, Airlines Set to Rally, BofAML Says
Oct.20 -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch says there's a subset of cyclical stocks which has yet to outperform. The "idiosyncratic headwinds" facing banks, energy firms and airlines will eventually subside, according to Sebastian Raedler,...
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Qatar Air CEO Al Baker on Spat with Airbus, Pandemic Impact
May.31 -- The head of Qatar Airways says the airline might stop taking deliveries from Airbus SE this year over an unspecified "serious" issue. Group Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker also talks about how the coronavirus pandemic is...
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Dubai Airports CEO: Optimistic for Travel Recovery
Dec.14 -- Paul Griffiths, chief executive officer at Dubai Airports, discusses the reopening of routes in the U.K. corridor, the opening up of Turkey and Israel to air travel and his outlook for business travel in 2021. He speaks on...
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We Need to Crush Virus to Open Economy: Rep. Pelosi
Oct.08 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the virus must be crushed before the U.S. economy can reopen. She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Transportation Department Issues New Rules For Animals On Planes
The Department of Transportation decided only service dogs will be allowed in airplane cabins.
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As Air Travel Rebounds, Airlines Still Have No National Safety Mandate
Months into this pandemic, there's no national protocol for safe air travel. That's angered airline workers for months, and a watchdog wants change.
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Surging Demand for Temeprature Scanning as Businesses Re-open
Jun.01 -- The Pentagon is working with Flir Systems, Inc. to install thermal imaging cameras in its building to scan visitors' temperature. In an exclusive interview, James Cannon, chief executive officer at Flir, discusses the company's...
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Virgin Australia to Cut 3,000 Jobs Under Bain’s Ownership
Aug.04 -- Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd. is planning to cut a third of its workforce under the ownership of Bain Capital as the buyout firm attempts to resurrect and restructure the airline. Bloomberg’s Angus Whitley reports on...
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Oaktree's Marks Says U.S. Could Be in Depression Without Fed
Aug.06 -- Howard Marks, co-founder and co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, the largest investor in distressed securities worldwide, warns the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury can't keep stimulating the economy forever. He speaks with...
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Wizz Air Expecting Rollercoaster Impact From Virus: CEO
Jul.29 -- Jozsef Varadi, chief executive officer at Wizz Air Holdings Plc., discusses his concerns over the resurgence of coronavirus cases, his business strategy, passenger levels and the company’s Airbus order. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Kudlow on August Jobs Report, Airlines, Covid Relief Deal
Sep.04 -- National Economic Council Director Lawrence Kudlow discusses the August U.S. employment report and how it may impact the prospects for fiscal stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Flyers to US Won't Have to Test for Covid-19
The Biden administration is lifting its requirement that international travelers test negative for coronavirus before flying to the US, amid pressure from airlines that viewed the measure as excessive and blamed it for depressing ticket...
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What To Expect From Labor Day Travel
Labor Day Weekend could be one of the most expensive in years for travelers as airline staffing shortages continue and pilots demand pay increases.
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Chart of the Day: Airline Recovery Trade Falters
Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta takes a look at the decline in airline stocks after more than 2,800 flights were canceled in the U.S. over the Christmas weekend. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."