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Articles tagged “iberia”

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Iberia mobile strategy: 5 single-function apps replace one all-purpose download

Is Iberia's formula of five single-function mobile apps crazy enough to be workable? It seems very cumbersome, to say the least, especially if you occasionally fly another airline or use apps from a different supplier. Ultra fragmentation.

Iberia mobile strategy: 5 single-function apps replace one all-purpose download

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IAG boss Willie Walsh: Iberia airlines must restructure or die

Walsh's "my way or the highway" approach sounds great in theory, but missteps at BA demonstrate that the bullish CEO doesn't always have the answers.

IAG boss Willie Walsh: Iberia airlines must restructure or die

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British Airways boss says Iberia purchase may have been better delayed

British Airways' leadership doesn't seem to know exactly where it wants to go or how it intends to get there, but it's certainly happy to forge ahead in the hopes it'll figure it out along the way.

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Airbus wins $6 billion British Airways order for “mini-jumbo” jets

There's no way Boeing can put a positive spin on this one: This British Airways order is a big win for Airbus.

Airbus wins $6 billion British Airways order for “mini-jumbo” jets

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Iberia CEO leaves effective immediately as labor scuffle continues

Iberia's struggles need to be seen within the context of Spain's challenges rather than the lens of its London owners.

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Iberia’s second round of strikes begin as Spain’s tourism industry in turmoil

Spain, hugely dependent on tourism, will hurt even more with Iberia struggles, as its ailing economy sputters through 2013.

Iberia’s second round of strikes begin as Spain’s tourism industry in turmoil

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Iberia’s weakness wipes out profits for British Airways’ parent company

Willie Walsh sounds more subdued and much less arrogant than he usually does when discussing his airlines. Perhaps that's what profits like this do to a man's confidence.

Iberia’s weakness wipes out profits for British Airways’ parent company

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Iberia strikers confront riot police as work-stoppage begins [VIDEO]

Tom Horton of American Airlines has competition for the most-despised airline executive. Willie Walsh of British Airways is giving Horton some competition in that regard.

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Iberia’s largest labor strike slashes daily flights by 40 percent

Interruptions to rail and air services have occurred with increasing frequency in Spain over the past year, which actually diminishes the strikes’ goal of protecting Iberia workforce from IAG budget cuts.

Iberia’s largest labor strike slashes daily flights by 40 percent

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If Iberia sneezes, Barajas airport will catch a severe cold

The Iberia woes are symptomatic of Spain's larger woes, and Barajas will mirror whatever happens to Iberia.

If Iberia sneezes, Barajas airport will catch a severe cold