Articles tagged “robin hayes”

Tour Operators

Climate Change Comes for the Great Barrier Reef

Today's podcast looks at the dying Great Barrier Reef, a new exec at Airbus, and better pay at Delta.

Climate Change Comes for the Great Barrier Reef

Airlines

Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes to Join Airbus

The surprise appointment marks a speedy return to the aviation industry for the former JetBlue CEO.

Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes to Join Airbus

Airlines

Former JetBlue CEO Took Home $10.8 Million in 2023

Robin Hayes raked in some of his highest compensation during his 8-year tenure as JetBlue CEO while the carrier struggled to reach profitability in 2023.

Former JetBlue CEO Took Home $10.8 Million in 2023

Airlines

JetBlue Names Joanna Geraghty as CEO, First Woman to Lead a Major U.S. Airline

Joanna Geraghty will become CEO in an industry that has historically had men make up the vast majority of the C-suite.

JetBlue Names Joanna Geraghty as CEO, First Woman to Lead a Major U.S. Airline

Airlines

JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes: Coronavirus Testing Will Be Key for Airlines’ Recovery

It's difficult to imagine that middle seats on planes will be permanently removed after a recovery takes place. That's why coronavirus testing is so important. But if passengers won't fly with another flyer at their elbows, then expect airfares to skyrocket.

JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes: Coronavirus Testing Will Be Key for Airlines’ Recovery

Airlines

The U.S. Braces for More Airline Competition. Finally.

U.S. airline consumers hate to admit it — they love bashing airlines, after all — but the competitive environment is strong right now, and considering rising fuel prices, fares are decent. But if there's a new entrant into the marketplace, like David Neeleman's proposed new carrier, things could get even better for customers.

The U.S. Braces for More Airline Competition. Finally.

Airlines

JetBlue CEO Blasts Big U.S. Airlines for Wielding ‘Anti-Consumer Power’

These are fighting words from JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes, who does not like the tight control the largest U.S. airlines have over domestic and international markets.