Cargolux chief: 'I won’t drop prices to get tonnage' in a challenging 2019
“I expect 2019 to be rather more of a challenge,” said Richard Forson, chief executive and ...
Unions at the beleaguered Luxembourg carrier Cargolux are ? perhaps not surprisingly ? fearing for their jobs. Since Qatar Airways bought a 35% stake in the all-cargo carrier, things haven’t looked too comfortable. But Cargolux president Albert Wiltgen says that although radical change is needed, “otherwise Cargolux has no chance of survival”, the maintenance jobs will not be outsourced.
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