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 Mr Bob Jordan,
Executive Vice President, Strategy and Planning Southwest Airlines Before coming to Southwest Bob worked for Hewlett-Packard in technology and finance. He began his career at Southwest as a programmer analyst in Technology. He then held various positions in Finance, including manager of sales accounting, director of sales accounting, director of revenue accounting, and controller. After Finance Bob was the Vice President of Purchasing and Fuel, served as Vice President of Technology, and most recently Senior Vice President, Enterprise Spend Management before moving into the position of Executive Vice President Strategy and Technology. Appearing: CONFERENCE DAY ONE – Wednesday 29 September 9.40am Panel discussion: Competition, consolidation and business model innovation: What does the future hold for network, hybrid and low cost carriers?
- What will trading be like in the next 12 months? What will be the evolution of travel demand in the next year? Will the precipitous fall in yields ever recover?
- Is there room for more collaboration and innovative alliances between airlines?
- Is business travel short haul now in the hands of the LCC? How are network carriers responding? What does this mean for airports?
- How can airlines respond to aggressive competition?
- Is consolidation the great hope for the industry? How will it play out – who will be the winners and losers?
- What next for airlines in a post Copenhagen environment? Can aviation continue to grow? How much will ETS cost airlines?
Chief Executive Officer, Air Arabia Mr Bob Jordan, Executive Vice President, Strategy and Planning, Southwest Airlines Executive Vice President, CFO, Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes President & Chief Executive Officer, Air Baltic
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