CSA's bridge to nowhere
2010-09-03
The curious thing about ÈSA's strategy of becoming a bridge
between the East and West, instead of a full European carrier, is
whom it plans to serve. With its flights to the U.S. already
discontinued and its U.K. flights to suffer the same fate on Nov.
1, ÈSA is beginning to look to some regular fliers like a "bridge
to nowhere." Sure, it can rely on its SkyTeam partners to funnel
passengers through Prague, but voluntarily giving up key feeder
markets seems to increase the likelihood that some other city
will become the coveted East-West arch. Board members of the
International Business Forum complained in a letter to ÈSA's CEO
that canceling the U.K. flights is shortsighted and could, in time,
be the end of the airline. Others suspect that the objective is to
gift-wrap the airline for delivery to Aeroflot. Perhaps, though,
ÈSA's loyal customers simply haven't understood the
management's brilliant strategy.
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American New York Atlanta Miroslav Dvoøák]
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