Skift Airline Weekly Lounge

  • Author: Vários
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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 183:51:22
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Synopsis

The editors of Skift Airline Weekly discuss the most interesting developments within the commercial airline industry. In keeping with Skift Airline Weekly’s style, conversation generally centers on one question: How do you make money in this industry? 

Episodes

  • Airlines' Covid Innovations

    03/11/2020 Duration: 32min

    Brett "Cranky Flier" Snyder joins Airline Weekly Lounge Live after trying Hawaiian Airlines' new rapid-response test from LAX. The process, aimed to allow travelers to avoid Hawaii's 14-day quarantine, was confusing, he said. And Cranky updates us with his latest installment of "Skeds of Airlines."

  • The Case for More Payroll Support

    26/10/2020 Duration: 31min

    Capt. Joe DePete, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, argues that airlines are critical infrastructure, and pilots are essential workers. The industry needs more federal support in order to ensure it can bounce back when demand returns, or the economy as a whole will suffer, he says. Join us on November 19, 2020 for Skift Aviation Forum and learn from CEOs and leaders at Delta Air Lines, Air France, Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, and more.   

  • What Next for the MAX?

    20/10/2020 Duration: 30min

    Boeing's grounded 737 MAX has been in the news a bunch recently, with European regulators and some airlines predicting it will be back in the air by year's end. What regulatory steps remain before the FAA approves it for flight, and what emerged in the investigation on why the aircraft's software malfunctioned? Aviation Week Air Transport and Safety Editor Sean Broderick helps break it down. To participate in events like this live, please register at Forum.skift.com.

  • Hotels, Airlines and the Pandemic

    14/10/2020 Duration: 27min

    Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan is joined by Skift hospitality reporter Cameron Sperance to discuss the state of leisure and business travel.  Join events like this live by registering at https://forum.skift.com/mondays-airline-weekly/

  • Pandemic Passenger Experience

    06/10/2020 Duration: 27min

    PaxEx.aero founder Seth Miller joins us live from Philadelphia International Airport for an update on the passenger experience during this pandemic. The pandemic provides both opportunity and risk for airlines and their suppliers. With traffic light, now could the time to innovate, but with cash tight, do airlines and their suppliers have the wherewithal?

  • The Problem for Singapore Airlines

    29/09/2020 Duration: 29min

    Few other airlines were as associated with luxury intercontinental travel than Singapore Airlines was before the pandemic. But when Covid travel restrictions went into force, Singapore's core business all but evaporated, and unlike many of its rivals, it has no domestic market at all to fall back on.  For airline industry intelligence every Monday morning, subscribe at Airline Weekly.

  • Change Fees, Vaccines, Florida and More Consumer Airline News

    15/09/2020 Duration: 30min

    Brian Sumers, Skift senior aviation business editor, and Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan asked just why airlines are eliminating change fees (when passengers have complained about them forever). Are airlines ready to transport vaccines?  To join events like this live, visit https://forum.skift.com

  • The Post-Pandemic Future of Airlines

    08/09/2020 Duration: 29min

    Accenture's Jonathan Keane sketches four scenarios the airline industry could face, ranging from a "remarkable return" to "the darkest days." How should airlines prepare for a very uncertain post-pandemic future? Join future events like this at https://forum.skift.com/mondays-airline-weekly/

  • Latin America's Aviation Infrastructure Problem

    17/08/2020 Duration: 34min

    IATA Regional Vice President for the Americas Peter Cerdá explains the patchwork of travel restrictions that is making air travel in Latin America difficult and why governments in the region should invest more in air transport infrastructure. Get the latest aviation industry intelligence at https://airlineweekly.com

  • Europe’s Uncertain Recovery

    10/08/2020 Duration: 31min

    More Europeans may be taking their summer holidays, but it still was a historically bad quarter for the continent’s airlines, especially for those that staked their fortunes on long-haul premium traffic.   Join us live for similar events at https://forum.skift.com

  • Who’s Traveling Across the Atlantic?

    27/07/2020 Duration: 27min

    Skift Senior Aviation Business Editor Brian Sumers joins host Madhu Unnikrishnan to examine why the heads of four U.S. and European airlines are asking for quarantine rules to be eased. Also, how much more time do you have to fly in a passenger Boeing 747?   For more about the business of aviation, please visit https://airlineweekly.com

  • Can Technology Make Travel Safer?

    21/07/2020 Duration: 28min

    This week host Madhu Unnikrishnan is joined by Amy Burr, managing director of JetBlue Ventures, and Nirali Shah, director, Vantage Airport Group.   To stay on top of essential aviation industry news, please visit Airline Weekly. 

  • The Passenger Experience in the Time of a Pandemic

    23/06/2020 Duration: 31min

    How has the passenger experience changed during the pandemic? In no good way, says Seth Miller, founder and editor of PaxEx.aero. Although less-full flights mean more space, airlines are halting or limiting food service, keeping lounges closed, and changing the way IFE is delivered. These are all good and necessary measures, Miller notes, but the passenger experience as we knew it is changing. Understand more about the airline industry with Airline Weekly.  

  • Las Vegas Airport's Coronavirus Lessons

    18/06/2020 Duration: 28min

    Chris Jones, McCarran International Airport chief marketing officer, discusses the steep drop off in traffic when Las Vegas closed down and how traffic is slowly starting to recover now that many shelter-in-place restrictions are easing. Listen to how McCarran is “betting against the spread” by mandating social distancing, disinfecting public areas, and encouraging mask use. Understand more about the aviation industry with this week"s issue of Skift Airline Weekly.

  • The Giant Shifts in Aircraft Manufacturing

    09/06/2020 Duration: 30min

    Bombardier exits the commerical aviation market, and Mitsubishi considers what comes next with the MRJ. Aerospace journalist Jon Ostrower of The Air Current joins host Madhu Unnikrishnan to explain what he calls the rapidly moving tectonic plates in the airframer world.  Dive deeper into industry news with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly.

  • The Bankruptcy of Latam

    03/06/2020 Duration: 30min

    Covid-19 claimed its latest airline victim with the bankruptcy of Latam. Just how did one of the largest and most successful airlines in Latin America land in such dire straits? And what does its bankruptcy filing mean for Delta, which has a significant investment in Latam, and for connectivity in South America? Join Skift Airline Weekly’s editors as they hash out what happened and for when they think shorthaul traffic might start to rebound. Dive deeper into industry news with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly. 

  • To Mask or Not to Mask?

    26/05/2020 Duration: 33min

    Brett Snyder, better known as The Cranky Flier, emphatically says passengers need to wear masks or facial coverings onboard aircraft. It’s not a question, Snyder says in this episode of Mondays With Skift Airline Weekly. Airlines dug themselves into a public-relations hole by promising social distancing by blocking middle seats — which doesn’t provide the necessary six-feet of separation and is financially unsustainable. So given that flights will be filling up again, passengers need to wear masks. Dive deeper into industry news with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly. 

  • How Airports Need to Adapt for a Public Health Crisis

    19/05/2020 Duration: 28min

    Ty Osbaugh, architecture firm Gensler’s aviation lead and principal, joins Skift Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan for a discussion on how airports need to change to handle a public-health emergency. Everything from check-in to terminal design needs to be rethought to adapt to travel’s new reality. Dive deeper with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly. 

  • Enormous Challenges and Possible Opportunities

    11/05/2020 Duration: 32min

    The airline industry is ravaged now, but could this create an opportunity for new airlines to emerge? Skift Airline Weekly Editor Madhu Unnikrishnan and Seth Kaplan, Airline Weekly co-founder and current host of the Airlines Confidential podcast discuss the possibility. Dive deeper with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly. 

  • How Much Money Are Airlines Losing Now?

    04/05/2020 Duration: 28min

    This week Skift Airline Weekly editor Madhu Unnikrishnan was joined by Skift Aviation Business Editor Brian Sumers to discuss first quarter earnings -- and why they are likely the best numbers airlines will see for all of 2020. Dive deeper with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly. 

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