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here's the iata director general.stry is profitable, but fragile. we are over exposed to many risks, including economic and financial risk. it is also revealing also the strong competition that exists in our sector. and which has led to a significant reduction in airfares. do you believe that since 1999, the airfares have been reduced by 62% in real terms? 62%! so now it is possible to travel for everybody. greta thunberg has been named time magazine's person of the year. at 16, she's the youngest person to receive this accolode — and it's being going for over 90 years. here's time's international editor on the decision. we felt greta was the most compelling voice on the most important issue facing the planet today, which is climate change. 2019 has been the year when the climate crisis really entered the mainstream from the sidelines. and we feel like her influence, the movement she created, has a lot to do with that. she has managed to do something i think that environmentalists, activists, politicians and celebriti
here's the iata director general.stry is profitable, but fragile. we are over exposed to many risks, including economic and financial risk. it is also revealing also the strong competition that exists in our sector. and which has led to a significant reduction in airfares. do you believe that since 1999, the airfares have been reduced by 62% in real terms? 62%! so now it is possible to travel for everybody. greta thunberg has been named time magazine's person of the year. at 16, she's the...
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surely you are concerned that the national airline isn't allowed to fly because iata — the internationalsfied your airline has the maintenance safety record which would allow it to mandate it to fly. and these are competence issues. you will realise this is a government that has really struggled over the past two decades. and over time, what you are talking about our real expenditure issues. corruption issues, i'll put that aside. this is a real challenge, and we are putting efforts to make sure that it is addressed. what you are talking about is something that was unveiled in our internal auditing systems and drastic measures have been taken on that. but physical expenditure issues, we have had too concerned with the effects of isolation, with the effects of sanctions. you rather tactfully put in there a reference to sanctions, as though some of this could be blamed upon the international community for the very limited, targeted sanctions which the us and eu have put on zimbabwe, going back many years. the truth, surely, is that again, scapegoating sanctions will not work because in the
surely you are concerned that the national airline isn't allowed to fly because iata — the internationalsfied your airline has the maintenance safety record which would allow it to mandate it to fly. and these are competence issues. you will realise this is a government that has really struggled over the past two decades. and over time, what you are talking about our real expenditure issues. corruption issues, i'll put that aside. this is a real challenge, and we are putting efforts to make...
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if you look at the iata they expect actual airline profitability to decline peaking out at 2015. still positive but going in the wrong direction. >> i thought the airlines were making all the money, baggage fees, fees to board first. seems like some airlines have done great. >> i think the majors like you mention they still underperform the market brewedly. american is down 25% from the 52-week highs and significantly below the all the all-time highs where delta is acting better up on the year. the performance on the industry is mixed with american in particular of the majors they have given guidance about what the max shutdown means for them and they inches it up every month or quarter they talk about it and that seems to be something weighing on the stock going into 2020 with all the uncertainty when the plane gets back to me, whether it deserves to. >> when the plane gets back. >> whether it deserves to kind of make into your portfolio in 2020 i say this is not the market where people want to buy the laggards and just look at the stuff that's working in tech and financials you
if you look at the iata they expect actual airline profitability to decline peaking out at 2015. still positive but going in the wrong direction. >> i thought the airlines were making all the money, baggage fees, fees to board first. seems like some airlines have done great. >> i think the majors like you mention they still underperform the market brewedly. american is down 25% from the 52-week highs and significantly below the all the all-time highs where delta is acting better up...
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companies are the last that i have and will cut that enough you'll be happy to see you go but i feel iata. believe you are full of it up and i believe i stop come fuck. them and. then. she didn't feel she shouldn't alfio to start shit i'm through with and i think we will then be no money if there was another bottle because he'd have. given me such a lot of money in the star to come i'm not going to want to do. that talked to mostly saw him but he must say some of that to my face time with a bad famously is. that it is based on i'm not going to be in the static among $300.00 and that's when i have no one i am not a school diploma shy and of course you would not go with the hunger communiqué got to kind of for my time then i won't judge a combine i didn't know about the others and if i have got it here would be some of the sun coming by it will sound like a risk of flight of money. if you. would. like to be able to see. saved up. comedy. in the way of that would be. the one. to some i. know but there. was our own little my. son had. been out of a shot when my daddy's one hope to. shout out
companies are the last that i have and will cut that enough you'll be happy to see you go but i feel iata. believe you are full of it up and i believe i stop come fuck. them and. then. she didn't feel she shouldn't alfio to start shit i'm through with and i think we will then be no money if there was another bottle because he'd have. given me such a lot of money in the star to come i'm not going to want to do. that talked to mostly saw him but he must say some of that to my face time with a bad...
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we have the iata, the international air transport its 2019 report industry -- they are forecasting aso maybe more struggles for the airline industry. what i do know is that the international air transport association chief executive, that interview is coming after 10:00 a.m. chinese officials are spiking the u.s. to delay the 106 $2 billion in new tariffs on sunday. peter navarro says there are no indications that the extra duties will not be imposed. beijing and washington are almost in daily contact. we are told that rather than removing tariffs, the focus is we are focusing on the election and we will get onto that in the second. but there are tariffs looming, december 15. is it the end-all and be-all for the market? >> i think arguably the bigger story at the end of this week because most investors appear to have priced in the idea of the trade war between the u.s. and china, with a view to both economies seeing it in their shorter economic interest. having seen both slow. it is a very rapid rotation pre-christmas because that removal of the 15%, and what the chinese are pushing
we have the iata, the international air transport its 2019 report industry -- they are forecasting aso maybe more struggles for the airline industry. what i do know is that the international air transport association chief executive, that interview is coming after 10:00 a.m. chinese officials are spiking the u.s. to delay the 106 $2 billion in new tariffs on sunday. peter navarro says there are no indications that the extra duties will not be imposed. beijing and washington are almost in daily...
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help his 19 year-old son survive a rare disease that's threatening his life. 19 ye old amelia year iatanscioness just last month after ipping into a coma around labor day. he when underwent 4 brain surgeries and eventually was iagnosed plan neurosurgeon with having a rare auto immune disease revert referred to as on them. it causes them pain inflammation in the brain and fluid leaking into his spine. amelia's family as you can see that photo neverleft his side of the 3 nths of my life. >>p toughest time of my life for me and my wife. things are looking up how this happned have my son here with us. use if your kids e ever sicker funny thing ever. anything even minor just all known and liked it and take a series that started with a headache. and my son has been in a oma ever since so i don't even i didn't think it was that serious when my wife brought him tothe emergency. and now here we are 4 months later. still here with those who stillfight and we're going to stay within 2 to become so. >>onlone and a quarter million people are diagnosed down emilio's currently being treated at a syria
help his 19 year-old son survive a rare disease that's threatening his life. 19 ye old amelia year iatanscioness just last month after ipping into a coma around labor day. he when underwent 4 brain surgeries and eventually was iagnosed plan neurosurgeon with having a rare auto immune disease revert referred to as on them. it causes them pain inflammation in the brain and fluid leaking into his spine. amelia's family as you can see that photo neverleft his side of the 3 nths of my life....