

Airline Weekly Lounge Podcast
Skift
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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Apr 14, 2023 • 27min
First Quarter U.S. Airline Earnings Preview
Delta Air Lines kicked off the first-quarter earnings season this week. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss what they expect. Plus, can American Airlines catch up to the pack?Reading List
Delta Margin Recovery to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels in Second Quarter
American Airlines Expects a Good First Quarter, the Second Is an Open Question
American, Still Less Profitable than Delta and United, Attempts to Catch Up

Apr 7, 2023 • 24min
Let's Hear It For Delta's Atlanta Airport Powerhouse
Atlanta retained its title as the world’s busiest airport last year, shocker we know. But more interesting is the rise of the Denver and Istanbul airports — to third and seventh busiest, respectively — that were not even in the top 10 in 2019. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss, plus the unfortunate shortage of air traffic controllers in the New York-area this summer.Reading List
What’s the World’s Busiest Airport? Atlanta, Yet Again
Delta, United, JetBlue, American to Cut New York Flights This Summer to Reduce Delays
American and United Cut Spring Flights Due to Pilot Shortage, Aircraft Delays

Mar 31, 2023 • 24min
Lufthansa Nears ITA Airways Deal
Lufthansa is closer than ever to a deal for Italy's state-owned carrier, Alita..., oops, ITA Airways. But can Lufthansa turn loss-making ITA into a gem? That remains to be seen. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss, plus the Istanbul Airport's impressive growth.Reading List
Lufthansa Still Keen on ITA Airways Deal But Wants Price Discounted Over Heavy Losses
Can Consolidation Lift Lufthansa?
Istanbul Airport Lands EasyJet, Wizz Air Among 15 New Airlines Helping Drive Growth

Mar 24, 2023 • 24min
The Different Ways Aviation Is Booming in India and Saudi Arabia
Big changes are underway in Saudi Arabia and India, with both poised for rapid growth in airline traffic. Each, however, is taking a distinct approach with respect to protecting their domestic airlines. Airline Weekly’s Jay Shabat discusses with Skift’s Asia editor Peden Doma Bhatia. Related Stories
How India Is Preparing for Its Goal of 1 Billion Airline Passengers
What You Need to Know About Saudi Arabia’s Bet on a New National Airline
Skift India Daily: A Billion Air Travelers Expected by 2040 — How Adani Airports Is Preparing
Middle East Set to Be One of the Fastest-Growing Airline Markets

Mar 18, 2023 • 20min
What U.S. Airline Leaders Say About the Next Phase of Recovery
U.S. airlines presented at a major investor event in New York last week. What did they say? Airline Weekly's Jay Shabat discusses with special guest Brian Sumers of The Airline Observer. Plus, a look at an airline in the Philippines with a very unique business model... and a very unique aircraft configuration. Related Stories:
Rival CEOs at JetBlue, United and American Rally Together to Challenge Justice Department
To Hear CEO Ed Bastian, It’s Delta’s World, We Just Live In It

Mar 10, 2023 • 24min
JetBlue-Spirit Merger Goes to Court
It’s official: The U.S. Justice Department just sued to block JetBlue and Spirit from merging. Will it win? That’s anyone’s guess, but JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said he plans to fight the regulator. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss. Plus, the latest results from Azul and Thai Airways.Reading List
U.S. Sues to Block JetBlue and Spirit Merger
JetBlue Prepares for a Fight With Justice Department if Spirit Merger Blocked
Azul Escapes Potential Bankruptcy With Aircraft Lessor Agreements

Mar 3, 2023 • 24min
How the Ukraine War Changed Aviation
Airlines face wide-ranging fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine a year ago in February. The biggest is the airspace closure, but the war has also triggered a surge in global energy prices while western sanctions are pressuring Russian airlines. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss. Plus, why you need an accounting degree and years of experience to decipher AirAsia-parent Capital A's numbers.Reading List
Airlines Adapt Amid Russia's Ukraine War
AirAsia Looks to China to Drive Budget Airline’s Recovery

Feb 24, 2023 • 22min
Singapore and Copa Wow With Strong Results
Singapore Airlines and Copa Airlines were two champions of the December quarter with standout financial results. What set them apart from the pack? Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss on the Airline Weekly Lounge.Reading ListSingapore Airlines Looks Beyond Strong Profits to Big Things From Air India DealCopa’s Stars Aligned in Fourth Quarter

Feb 10, 2023 • 24min
Spirit Airlines' Earnings Woes
Spirit Airlines lags other U.S. airlines in financial performance. In fact, it lost money last year while most of its peers produced profits. Can it fix its cost problems and restore order? Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss on the latest Airline Weekly Lounge. Plus, is Azul in trouble?Reading List
Spirit Airlines Struggles to Control Costs as It Awaits Fate of JetBlue Merger
Brazil’s Azul Eyes Potential Restructuring
Chile’s JetSmart Enters Fray as Potential Spoiler to Viva Air-Avianca Merger

Feb 3, 2023 • 7min
So Long to the Boeing 747: Mini Episode
A goodbye to the Boeing 747, the Queen of the Skies. The planemaker delivered the last off the line of the iconic jumbo jet to Atlas Air on Tuesday.Reading List
Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot by Mark Vanhoenacker
Atlas Air celebrates the final 747 delivery with a tribute to the Queen (Flightradar24)


