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Articles tagged “iberia”

Airline Weekly

Iberia Leads Europe’s IAG to Winter Profits

Is it an echo chamber in here? IAG is the latest airline to see robust travel demand continuing through at least summer.

Iberia Leads Europe’s IAG to Winter Profits

Tourism

Spanish City of Málaga Wants To Be Africa’s Sustainable Tourism Mentor

Creating tourism models for African countries hinged on sustainable cities sounds like a winning bid to host Expo 2027 — especially if it leads to the event being hosted in Africa eventually. It's the only continent yet to host one.

Spanish City of Málaga Wants To Be Africa’s Sustainable Tourism Mentor

Airlines

Oneworld Alliance, Explained

After moving above Sky Team to second in the “Big 3” of airline alliances, the next few years are more likely to be about staying put than targeting the top spot.

Oneworld Alliance, Explained

Airline Weekly

IAG Reaches New $422 Million Deal for Air Europa

Will keeping the Air Europa brand and promising new routes to Asia win IAG approval for its takeover of the Spanish airline?

IAG Reaches New $422 Million Deal for Air Europa

News Blog

Iberia Tech Failure Causes Delays and Cancellations

Spain’s Iberia has been hit by a computer glitch, affecting its booking and boarding system. “Due to a connectivity issue with our systems, today's flights are experiencing delays,” it said on social media on Saturday. “We apologize to our customers and thank you for your understanding. Everyone at Iberia is working to solve it as…

Airline Weekly

IAG Rides Transatlantic Strength to Robust Summertime Profits

There was no place like the transatlantic for airlines, especially IAG, to make money this summer.

IAG Rides Transatlantic Strength to Robust Summertime Profits

Airline Weekly

IAG Looks at How to Appease European Regulators to Win Takeover of Air Europa

International Airlines Group still wants to takeover Air Europa by the end of next year — but first it must convince European regulators.

IAG Looks at How to Appease European Regulators to Win Takeover of Air Europa

Business Travel

Behind the Dutch Government’s Arduous Bid to Wrest Back Its Travel Program

After a vendor price-gouging lawsuit, the government is moving away from legacy travel companies and instead stitching together its own program to better control costs and gain access to a wider range of airlines and hotels. It took awhile to get there.

Behind the Dutch Government’s Arduous Bid to Wrest Back Its Travel Program

Airlines

IAG Wants Other Companies – Not Just Airlines – to Use Its Avios Points

IAG's Avios points are coveted among people who want free or reduced-priced flights. A company might prefer to adopt its currency rather than start its own program. But IAG needs to invest in technology to make earning and burning a more attractive proposition for consumers.

IAG Wants Other Companies – Not Just Airlines – to Use Its Avios Points

Airlines

Daily Podcast: Recession Fears Don’t Worry American Air CEO

Good morning from Skift. It's Monday, June 6, in New York City. Here's what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Daily Podcast: Recession Fears Don’t Worry American Air CEO