United Sees Transatlantic Strength As Low-Cost Competitors Exit

United Airlines Boeing 787-9
Credit: Rob Finlayson
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby believes the European market should be one of the strongest performers once the coronavirus pandemic is over. At the same time Kirby stressed the company has no intention of ceding domestic share to lower cost competitors. One reason Kirby thinks transatlantic markets...
Lori Ranson

Lori covers North American and Latin airlines for Aviation Week and is also a Senior Analyst for CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

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