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Mayrhuber reiterated his criticism on how the flight disruption was handled, shutting down wide swaths of Europe's air space based on what he said were forecasts of questionable reliability.
Iceland Volcano Costs Airlines At Least $1.7 Billion Due To Travel Disruptions 2010
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"From the beginning, we had the suspicion that the forecasting model could not be all right," Mayrhuber said.
Iceland Volcano Costs Airlines At Least $1.7 Billion Due To Travel Disruptions 2010
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Mayrhuber reiterated his criticism on how the flight disruption was handled, shutting down wide swaths of Europe's air space based on what he said were forecasts of questionable reliability.
Iceland Volcano Costs Airlines At Least $1.7 Billion Due To Travel Disruptions 2010
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Mayrhuber criticized the method of measuring the danger posed by the volcanic ash, as have IATA's Bisignani and other airline executives.
Europeans unravel travel mess caused by Iceland volcano 2010
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Franz, who currently heads the company's passenger business, had long been expected to succeed Mayrhuber, who will retire after more than 40 years at Germany's largest airline and seven years at the helm.
Business Watch 2010
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"From the beginning, we had the suspicion that the forecasting model could not be all right," Mayrhuber said.
Iceland Volcano Costs Airlines At Least $1.7 Billion Due To Travel Disruptions 2010
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Mayrhuber, 63, will retire after more than 40 years at Lufthansa and seven years at the helm.
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There had been press reports that Lufthansa--which owns 50% of Thomas Cook as part of a joint venture with retail group KarstadtQuelle--was looking to sell its stake in Europe's number two travel provider to billionaire Madeleine Schickedanz' Karstadt, but Mayrhuber denied the stories.
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Turning his attentions to Lufthansa affiliate Swiss International Air Lines, Mayrhuber said the carrier is expected to break even this year at the operating level, and should break even at the net level in 2007.
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At Cologne-based Lufthansa, CEO Christoph Franz hasn't extended the sequence of takeovers racked up by predecessor Wolfgang Mayrhuber since taking over last year.
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