Note From the EditorNews Flash: Air France-KLM CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac is not a millennial; he's 64. But he's launching a low-cost carrier, Joon, that his marketing people want you to believe is focused on millennials. Airline business editor Brian Sumers sat down with Janaillac, and the CEO conceded that Joon will have to appeal to people like him if it really is going to get off the ground. That's good because the truth is that millennials have influenced all of us. It's not just millennials who crave faster Wi-Fi and onboard "snacks that don't suck," as someone quoted in the story put it.
Janaillac and many Baby Boomers may be long-retired by the time blockchain becomes a factor in travel distribution — if it ever does. But, in a video from our Skift Global Forum last month that we present today, Expedia Inc. newbie CEO Mark Okerstrom gave his perspective on where blockchain stands these days as a potential disruptive force. Spoiler alert: Distribution king-makers Sabre, Amadeus, and Travelport will be around for a long time. — Dennis Schaal, Executive Editor |
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