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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 ...
Gallego is the 83rd Chair of the IATA Board on which he has served since 2018. Gallego succeeds IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers, who will continue to serve on the Board.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is seen as the main way to decarbonise air travel - but is it as green as its backers claim?
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 ...
British Airways owner IAG is facing a revolt with shareholders with a call to vote down a pay award for its top executive.
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Independent.ie on MSNThe week ahead in business: preparing for the Budget, a report on the digital news sector, and a potentially turbulent IAG annual general meetingDublin 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 ...
But in the past three weeks, that demand has started to see "a recovery," IAG CEO Luis Gallego said at the WSJ CEO Council. "We saw a very strong demand until the 'Liberation Day'; after that we ...
The company has been one of a slew of European airlines to cash in on booming travel demand in the post-Covid era ...
The owner of British Airways (BA) is the latest in a string of blue-chip London-listed companies to face investor unrest this ...
It is rare for European airline CEOs to immediately warm to a new European Union (EU) commissioner, but the unusual has happened in Brussels. “We like what we’re hearing,” International Airlines Group ...
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