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American Airlines CEO defends JetBlue deal to federal judge

Por: ABC News Business October 06, 2022

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The CEO of American Airlines said Monday that his airline needed a partnership with JetBlue because had bulked up through a merger sooner than American, had more takeoff and landing rights at New York airports, and fewer unionized workers.Robert Isom also conceded that Delta has “run a nice, reliable airline” and enjoys some cost advantages over American.The Justice Department and six states are suing American and JetBlue in federal court... + full article



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