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Skift Aviation Forum 2021 will look beyond travel’s recovery to concentrate on the crucial international patterns and techniques of leaders defining the future of flight. Join us for this loaded online event as we unite leaders from aviation and specialists throughout the travel environment to take a deep dive into the problems dealing with aviation ahead.
Brian Quinn, Skift
SKIFT AIR TRAVEL FORUM|NOVEMBER 17|ONLINE OCCASION Join us at 10 a.m. EST on November 17 for our second annual Skift Aviation Online forum. Listen in as Skift Airline Weekly editors and research study analysts interview leaders from across the market as they discuss our 2021 style: Air travel at an Inflection Point, diving into the huge concerns facing this sector:
- When airline companies emerge from the crisis, what will the marketplace appearance like?How long will vaccine inequity and travel constraints impact the rebound of worldwide travel?Will lucrative service travel ever be
- back to what it remained in 2019? Can airlines even out service and scheduling obstacles as they get in the holiday season?How are airlines rebuilding trust and commitment among consumers as travel returns? Sign up with Us at the Skift Air Travel Forum on November 17 What to Anticipate Amongst the problems to
be gone over throughout this full-day program will be Worldwide Healing, Developing Domestic Networks, How Service Travel Will Recuperate, Conquering Labor Headwinds, Sustainability’s Renewed Value, and lots of other timely discussions discovered throughout our packed agenda. Here at Skift, we have actually greatly covered the business of airline companies given that the business’s inception, as seen through
breaking news, extensive analysis, and exclusive interviews. This occasion will be no different, bringing the sharp editorial viewpoint and authority of Skift Airline Weekly– the highly influential global company newsletter consumed by CEOs and senior executives every week across the airline market– to our online forum stage. Eavesdrop as editors consult with the biggest leaders throughout air travel during this event: Doug Parker– Chairman & CEO, American Airlines Scott Kirby– CEO, United Airlines Steven
Udvar-Házy– Executive Chairman of the Board, Air Lease Corporation Tony Douglas– Group CEO, Etihad
- Aviation Group Pieter Elbers– CEO, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- Sara Nelson– International President, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO Sean Donohue– CEO, Dallas Fort Worth(DFW)International Airport Michelle McKinney Frymire– CEO, CWT John Mangelaars
- — CEO, Skyscanner Ankit Gupta — VP, Domestic Network Preparation
- and Scheduling, United Airlines Julie Kyse– Vice President, Global Air Collaborations, Expedia
- Group Helane Becker — Managing Director, Cowen and Company and more to be announced.
- This forum will be a must-attend online event for
- anyone aiming to comprehend what lies ahead for air travel, the methods leaders are betting on for the future, and what flyers are seeking as travel returns. As always, editors will take questions for speakers from the
- audience as the occasion streams live. Here is a clip from our 2020
- Aviation Forum, including
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly: How to Attend Registration for this occasion is$145 USD for a single ticket. Group reservations are a fantastic way to save, with discount rates starting at 2 tickets for$ 105 each, three
tickets are$95 each, and 4 to eight tickets are$85 each. Guests from around the world will be
able to view the video
live on November 17, and it will likewise be readily available on-demand following the event for viewing at participants ‘convenience. Register Now for the Skift Air Travel Forum on November 17