Hints and tips:
...In Cassowary House in Penang, barrister Robert Hamlyn and his wife Lesley are awaiting a visitation: Robert’s old friend Willie, now an internationally acclaimed playwright, short story writer and novelist...
...International Airlines Group’s new boss Luis Gallego has shaken up the group’s management a month after taking over from longstanding chief executive Willie Walsh....
...“It’s pretty obvious it’s a cataclysmic situation” for the whole industry, Tim Clark, president of Emirates Airline, told the FT. “In my lifetime I haven’t seen this . . ....
...His 1937 review of Wee Willie Winkie brought down the law and closed Night and Day, the magazine he reviewed for. He took up with The Spectator, but not for long....
...pilita.clark@ft.com Twitter: @pilitaclark...
...For example, GeoPhy is supplying Fannie Mae with monthly valuations on the 19m properties to which it is exposed. The US mortgage provider has been used to revaluing its portfolio every three years....
...“Arora’s Heathrow proposal is a welcome alternative to the airport’s own costly scheme,” said Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, parent of BA, which is the biggest airline at...
...pilita.clark@ft.com Letter in response to this article: BOAC set the standard for a national carrier’s service / From R D V Kite...
.../ From Dr Clark McGinn, Harrow-on-the Hill, Middx, UK...
...“Late Night Willie” featured stinging John McLean guitar, psychedelic organ from Stu Mindeman and powerhouse drums....
...Sir Tim Clark, chief executive of Emirates, which has never joined an alliance, is particularly critical of the arrangements....
...Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, says it is “unacceptable” that the industry is only just earning its cost of capital....
...Willie Walsh, chief executive of IAG, owner of British Airways and Iberia, wrote recently of “protectionism rearing its head again”. Customers enjoy what the Gulf airlines offer....
...Sir Tim Clark, chief executive of Emirates, will meet transport officials in Washington on Monday to rebut the allegations from US airlines and unions that his airline has grown aggressively on the back...
...“Three Women” found White at the piano loosely revisiting an old blues track, Blind Willie McTell’s “Lord, Send Me an Angel Down”, while “Would You Fight for My Love?”...
...The MH17 disaster has “changed everything”, says Sir Tim Clark, president of Emirates Airline, the world’s largest operator of long-haul aircraft, who wants wide-ranging reforms to air space management....
...Qatar’s choice of Oneworld seems partly based on the strong working relationship between Mr Al Baker and Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, parent of British Airways....
...As Mae West put it: “Keep a diary, and one day it’ll keep you.”...
...The FT's aerospace correspondent Andrew Parker and Max Kingsley-Jones, editor of Airline Business, talk to Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, and Tim Clark, president of Emirates...
...Tim Clark, president of Emirates, hailed the deal as a step-change that could mark the beginning of the end for the alliance agreements that currently dominate the global airline industry....
...Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, British Airways’ parent company, told colleagues he was concerned because of the location of Ms Greening’s constituency, Putney in south-west...
...Willie Haughey, entrepreneur and founder, City Refrigeration in Glasgow David McVicar, opera director. Brian Pomeroy, chairman Treasury’s financial inclusion taskforce. George Reid, former MP....
...Andrew Clark is the FT’s classical music critic ………………………………………………………….....
...Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, floated the idea on Tuesday in Tokyo, where he had meetings with executives at Japan’s formerly state-owned carrier, which has cut staff and...
...Willie Walsh has dismissed speculation that International Airlines Group, the new company formed by the merger of British Airways and Iberia, could start buying other airlines in the near future....
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