yes10 Jul 2020 21:21
Sally gethin has confirmed flights are recovering faster than expected,
Sally Gethin is the Editor of Gethin’s Inflight News and a highly experienced journalist working in the airline and aviation media. She is a guest news commentator for broadcast media (BBC News, BBC Business Live, BBC Radio London, BBC Three Counties Radio, BBC5live) commenting on airline strategy, airport management and the passenger experience.
Typical topics include – the rise of Low Cost Carriers, Ryanair strikes and impacts on passengers, airline merger strategies, Concorde and a possible return to supersonic flight, and the reasons why some airports are more popular than others.
She keeps track of new challenges – the impact of Brexit on air transport, preparing for new forms of aircraft and travel such as vertical take-off and landing, air taxis, air transport and the environment, and new technologies in air travel. Sally is knowledgeable on the intricacies of the Boeing 737 Max story and the effect of Coronavirus on the air transport business with casualties such as the UK’s FlyBe.
Sally has a wealth of experience in aviation journalism starting in 1992 when she was the launch editor of Air Traffic Management published by Euromoney, which has grown into a world-leading publication on air traffic control. At the same time she led the flagship title Airport Support, which followed technology and investment issues at airports around the world. She managed a team of specialist in-house journalists and commissioned international freelance contributors to create best-in-class reportage of the airports and ATC sectors.
During her tenure, Sally travelled to as many new airport development and trade conferences as possible, interviewing the leading airport directors and infrastructure providers of the day. She interviewed the USA Transportation Secretary Federico Pena on Capitol Hill regarding the evolution of Air Traffic Control and management in the US, as well as funding and ownership challenges at US airports. She has interviewed top airport CEOs around the world, reviewing global airports such as Denver International, Chicago O’Hare, Hartsfield Atlanta, Frankfurt, Amsterdam Schiphol, Munich, Heathrow, Gatwick, to name just a handful.