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Giovanni Bisignani Quotes

«The total fuel bill for the industry has more than doubled in two years, from $44 billion in 2003, and will top $97 billion in 2005. With a total industry turnover in the range of $400 billion a year, jet fuel will make up 25 percent of our total costs.»
«Oil is now destroying our profitability. We are in an emergency mode.»
«We fully understand the principles of supply and demand,»
«Moreover, the impact of Hurricane Katrina on fuel supplies and refinery capacity will only ensure that relief will not come soon.»
«We fully understand the principles of supply and demand. But it is difficult to see this as anything other than a $14 billion cash grab by the oil industry that is pouring salt into the wounds of a global crisis.»
«Airlines will spend $34 billion more for fuel this year than last, and about $1.4 billion of that will make its way to the bottom line. That will drive losses to $7.4 billion for 2005.»
«The target date is a must. Every year, we are printing roughly 350 million tickets. We will not print any more paper tickets by 2007.»
«It's not revolutionary technology, it's not something that we have to invent, it's existing technology.»
«Airline ownership restrictions became national rights. Now the flags on our aircraft are so heavy they are sinking the industry.»
«Turning growth into profitability has never been more critical. Airlines will end 2005 with a US$6 billion loss?on top of US$36 billion in losses accumulated between 2001 and 2004. As we battle the high price of fuel, cost efficiency will continue to be a top priority?not only for airlines but for every partner in the value chain including airports and air navigation service providers.»

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