January Financials, American to Tokyo, GOL's Chapter 11 and Delta-Aeromexico's Woes
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The fourth quarter and full year 2023 financial reports from major US airlines provide the crew valuable insights into their performance and the overall state of the aviation industry. American Airlines' Haneda Airport tentative approval and GOL's Chapter 11 Filing are also part of the mix in episode five of the fifth season of the Airways Podcast. The crew also discusses Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico's antitrust immunity ending. The US government announced that it does not plan to renew the immunity granted to Delt and Aeromexico for their codeshare agreement. This decision came after the Mexican government made significant changes at Mexico City International Airport, the country's main hub. What does 2024 hold for these and other airlines? Hosted by Helwing Villamizar, Rohan Anand, and Vinay Bhaskara Produced by Helwing Villamizar Music: Fesliyan Studios Episode Links * US airlines’ Q4/FY 2023 Financial Results * American’s Tentative Approval for JFK- Haneda Nonstop Flights * GOL Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy * US Cancels Delta-Aeromexico Codeshare Inmunity * Airways Magazine March 2024 Issue This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit airwaysmagazine.substack.com/subscribe
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