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Tuesday, 21 July 2009

* ATC * The future of the Airline Industry

BBC radio presenter Stephanie Flanders discusses the future of the airline industry with Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, chairman of Easygroup Ltd and founder of Easyjet (that's him on the right with the pizza) , Lord Digby Jones, business entrepreneur and former director of the CBI, and Steve Ridgway, chief executive of Virgin Atlantic Airways (that's him at the back in the picture below) on Radio 4 programme The Bottom Line.

Click here to hear it in full.

They discuss the cost conundrum of trying to predict the economic future when buying new aircraft, and reveal whether they have cut back on their personal air travel as environmental concerns get stronger. The panel also ask if machines are taking over the industry; from computer check-ins and check-outs to automated phone services, it is becoming harder to deal with real people.
It might be cheaper for companies, but Stephanie asks if the benefits really get passed onto the consumer.

Oh, and it's a radio recording, so don't panic if the picture doesn't move.

Because it won't.

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