The CEO perspective – airline bosses open up on COVID, the recovery, and the future of air travel

26 October, 2021

Across 2021, airline CEOs from all parts of the world have spoken openly at the monthly CAPA Live virtual summit about air travel, the coronavirus crisis and the path to recovery. To say 2020 and 2021 have been a challenge for these professionals is a major understatement and each shares the journey for their respective airlines through one of the biggest crises to hit the world.

Already, in our previous reviews we featured the content from leaders at British Airways, United Airlines, Ryanair, Etihad Airways Group, AirAsia Group, WestJet, Japan Airlines, Air France, American Airlines, Qantas Group, Finnair, Air Astana, Alaska Air Group, KLM, LATAM Airlines Group, Brussels Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, Wizz Air, RwandAir, Eurowings, JetSMART, Icelandair, Jetstar Airways Group, Air Seychelles, Bangkok Airways, Sky Airline, Gulf Air, Viva Aerobus, Air Greenland, Canadian North, Wideroe and Regional Express.

Here's the insights that featured in the latest Oct-2021 edition of CAPA Live:

JetBlue - Robin Hayes

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Kenya Airways - Allan Kilavuka

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Swiss International Air Lines - Dieter Vranckx

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Bonza - Tim Jordan

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IndiGo - Ronojoy Dutta

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BOC Aviation - Robert Martin

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