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Alan Joyce’s Legacy at Qantas

Edward Russell
May 5th, 2023 at 1:14 PM EDT
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce (center) with crewmembers in 2018. 

Alan Joyce took over Qantas just as the Great Recession descended in 2008. He set about turning around its money-losing longhaul business, forging new international ties, and cementing Qantas’ dominance of the Australian domestic market. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss Joyce’s legacy and the challenges that confront incoming CEO Vanessa Hudson. Plus, Lufthansa’s somewhat concerning first-quarter results.

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