Etihad Airways CEO says he would like to cut costs by $100-150 million each year
By Reuters
09 March 2024 |
3:26 am
Etihad Airways CEO Antonoaldo Neves tells CNBC's Dan Murphy that the airline saved more than $150 million in contract renegotiation and managed to block the effect of inflation in the cost lead sheet last year.
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