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The Resurgence of Virgin Australia

The Resurgence of Virgin Australia

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Virgin Australia is headed to an IPO. How did that happen? Our hosts get under the story in this week's episode.
Today Jay Shabat is joined by Meghna Maharishi to discuss the recent developments in the airline industry, focusing on Virgin Australia and its turnaround after bankruptcy. They explore the implications of Virgin's IPO, its financial health, and the impact of Qatar Airways' investment. The conversation then shifts to capacity trends for the third quarter, highlighting demand stabilization, fuel price concerns, and growth in various airports worldwide.
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