Airline CEOs Went to the White House. Here's What They Want
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Airline CEOs Went to the White House. Here's What They Want
Skift Take: Airline industry leaders are now amping up the pressure on Congress to pass a short-term spending bill to reopen the government as air traffic controllers miss their first paychecks and delays caused by staffing shortages continue to pile up at airports across the U.S. Read the Complete Story On Skift
United CEO Scott Kirby Plays 4D Chess At The White House
Flanked by Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby heaped praises on the Trump administration and echoed Republican calls to immediately reopen the government without strings attached. Folks, I see this as a 4D chess move for JetBlue, with a timeline that gives Kirby little room for error. United Airlines CEO, Flanked By Vance And Duffy, Plays 4D Chess At White House Speaking at a press…
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