The Kings of the Caribbean

The Kings of the Caribbean

Author: Skift March 20, 2025 Duration: 34:48
In this week’s episode, Gordon and Jay delve into the Caribbean airline market, highlighting key players like American Airlines and the emerging low-cost carrier Aerojet from the Dominican Republic. They discuss the competitive landscape, including JetBlue's dominance in the New York to Santo Domingo route. The conversation then shifts to Lufthansa, examining its recent financial struggles, the impact of Germany's economic challenges, and the delays in acquiring new aircraft. The hosts speculate on the future of Lufthansa as it attempts to improve profitability and navigate a complex airline environment. Takeaways The Caribbean airline market is dynamic and competitive. American Airlines is the largest player in the Caribbean. JetBlue is a significant competitor in the New York to Santo Domingo route. Aerojet is a new low-cost carrier from the Dominican Republic. Lufthansa's mainline lost money in 2024 despite strong demand. Germany's economic struggles have impacted Lufthansa's performance. Lufthansa has faced delays in acquiring next-generation aircraft. The Allegrius rollout is crucial for Lufthansa's future success. 2025 is viewed as a transition year for Lufthansa. The Caribbean market has potential for growth despite challenges. Connect with Airline Weekly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/airline-weekly/ X: https://x.com/Airline_Weekly/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/airlineweekly/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the airline and travel industries.

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