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Thoughts? Are they throwing away their competitive advantage?
New CEO and Plans For Recovery
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Re: New CEO and Plans For Recovery
What competitive advantage? They were halfway between WestJet and Sunwing and were trying to compete on multiple fronts.
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Re: New CEO and Plans For Recovery
I have no iron in this fire nor in any airline fire but many I talked to who used AT for their vacation travel seemed to be happy with service offered. Many were returning customers so whatever the future holds for AT certainly hope it’s positive.
Re: New CEO and Plans For Recovery
Founders have an idea in their head and it’s hard to change course when they’re at the helm, AT needs to change in order to adapt to the future.
JME built a great company, but it’s time for new blood, new ideas and a bigger, brighter future.
JME built a great company, but it’s time for new blood, new ideas and a bigger, brighter future.