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IAG CEO Luis Gallego says U.S. economy-class bookings have rebounded after taking a dip following Trump's global tariff ...
Dublin Castle is the venue for today’s National Economic Dialogue, an annual event the Government hosts for a discussion on ...
British Airways owner IAG is set to become the latest FTSE 100 company facing a shareholder revolt over pay awards to its top ...
Shareholders in International Airlines Group have been told to oppose a new pay policy that could hand its boss a one-off ...
It looks like the drop-off in demand that airlines recorded after 'Liberation Day' might have just been a blip, according to ...
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Luis Gallego, CEO of International Airlines Group (IAG), has assumed his duties as Chair of the IATA Board. His one-year term began at ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When Luis Gallego was handed the top job at Spanish airline Iberia in 2013, he inherited a “disaster”.
CEO Luis Gallego said that while demand for travel in Latin America and Europe continued to be "strong," the company had been "mitigating some recent softness in US point-of-sale economy leisure ...
IAG said the weaker demand on transatlantic routes has shown signs of easing over the past three weeks as the travel outlook begins to stabilise following a period of uncertainty.
Burberry’s new chief executive has been handed a £380,000 allowance to help fund his move from New York to London.
International Airlines Group (IAG) CEO Luis Gallego has voiced conditional support for London Heathrow Airport’s proposed third runway—but emphasized that significant changes to the airport ...
The company has been one of a slew of European airlines to cash in on booming travel demand in the post-Covid era ...