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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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Sep 3, 2022 • 24min
Hawaiian Airline's Recovery
What does post-pandemic life like for a destination carrier like Hawaiian Airlines? CEO Peter Ingram joins Edward Russell to discuss the airline's recovery and outlook, including the long-awaited reopening of Japan. Plus, what Hawaiian might do with the new Boeing 787s that arrive soon.

Aug 26, 2022 • 21min
The London Airport Crunch
Flying through London is getting a little better with the end of capacity caps at Gatwick Airport. But constraints remain in place at Heathrow until the end of October, and British Airways has already reduced its schedules through the winter. And always eager Ryanair is ready with more seats to grab market share, Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss the situation. Also, American Airlines' regional strategy.

Aug 19, 2022 • 23min
Lufthansa, ITA and European Airline Consolidation
The Lufthansa Group has spent the better part of 20 years trying to improve its fortunes through consolidation. Some deals, like of Swiss, have been winners, others, like of Austrian and Brussels, not so much. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss Lufthansa's aim, and what a potential ITA Airways deal could mean for the group. Also, what's in the Inflation Reduction Act for airlines.

Aug 13, 2022 • 19min
Southwest's Airports Czar
Meet Steve Sisneros, Southwest Airlines' airport czar, discussing the airline's expansions at Denver and Phoenix airports post-COVID, focusing on new facilities, terminal plans in Los Angeles, local traffic emphasis, and managing airport costs during collaborations and negotiations.

Aug 5, 2022 • 23min
Southwest Airline’s Secret Weapon
The podcast discusses how Southwest Airlines utilized fuel hedges to achieve a 17% operating margin in the second quarter, outperforming other U.S. airlines. They also analyze the implications of the JetBlue-Spirit merger and explore the challenges airlines face with efficiency due to operational issues.

Jul 22, 2022 • 15min
Boeing's 41,000 Aircraft Forecast
Airlines globally will need more than 41,000 aircraft over the next 20 years, according to Boeing's latest outlook. Edward Russell sat down with Boeing's Vice President of Commercial Marketing Darren Hulst at the Farnborough Air Show to discuss the outlook. Also, what is Boeing's response in the so-called middle-of-the-market that Airbus has run away with with its A321neo?Get more essential airline news at Airline Weekly.

Jul 15, 2022 • 22min
Travel's Like a T.J. Maxx
What's travel like in the U.S. now? Busy and, in some cases, like a T.J. Maxx, The Wall Street Journal's new travel columnist Dawn Gilbertson told Edward Russell of her 11 flight, six airline "stress test" of the system over the July Fourth holiday weekend. We also chat with her about her role and her view on covering airlines and the travel industry.

Jul 8, 2022 • 19min
SAS Airline's Long Road to Bankruptcy
Scandinavian airline SAS is in bankruptcy after years of struggles. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss how the carrier could still struggle to extract needed savings, particularly from aircraft lessors. And, will Star Alliance’s new partnership with German rail operator Deutsche Bahn really reduce carbon emissions?More coverage of SAS's woes:
SAS Joins List of Airline Failures and Bankruptcies Since Pandemic’s Start
SAS Airlines’ Bankruptcy Follows Months of a Showdown Over Aircraft Leases
Scandinavia’s SAS Files for Bankruptcy Protection in the U.S.

Jul 1, 2022 • 25min
The Courtship of Spirit Airlines
For those who hoped we'd have a resolution to the Spirit Airlines merger saga this week, no dice. The carrier delayed, again, a key shareholder vote on whether to merge with Frontier Airlines. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss the latest turns, and why JetBlue Airways is so keen to acquire Spirit. Also, the outlook for July Fourth holiday weekend travel in the U.S.

Jun 24, 2022 • 19min
IATA Sees Pent-Up Profits
Are profits on approach for airlines in 2023? Edward "Ned" Russell and Jay Shabat discuss IATA's updated outlook, and Director General Willie Walsh's comments at the annual general meeting in Doha. Also, SkyWest Airlines has a novel approach to expanding the pool of pilots.


