pauly7
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IT IS the question John Borghetti is quickly becoming renowned for asking anyone he bumps into: ''Do you fly Virgin Blue?'' The airline's new boss wheeled it out again this week at a lunch for 300-plus executives and hangers-on in a Sydney hotel.
The 37-year airline veteran was slightly taken aback when only a small number of business types put their hands up. ''There's a bit of work to do, isn't there?'' he laughed sheepishly.
Just days earlier, on the eve of Virgin Blue's 10th-anniversary celebrations in a Melbourne hangar, Australian and US regulators had dealt two telling blows to his bold new plans aimed at moulding Australia's second-largest airline into an upmarket competitor to Qantas.
Virgin Blue changes course in battle to bag top flyers
Very interesting and factual (not no news sensational) article.
The 37-year airline veteran was slightly taken aback when only a small number of business types put their hands up. ''There's a bit of work to do, isn't there?'' he laughed sheepishly.
Just days earlier, on the eve of Virgin Blue's 10th-anniversary celebrations in a Melbourne hangar, Australian and US regulators had dealt two telling blows to his bold new plans aimed at moulding Australia's second-largest airline into an upmarket competitor to Qantas.
Virgin Blue changes course in battle to bag top flyers
Very interesting and factual (not no news sensational) article.