28/07/2009
Branson's Economic Forecast
Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson has said the 'jury is still out' on the possibility of notable global economic recovery in the near future.
However, the well-known entrepreneur said some positive sign had emerged over the last six weeks.
"There have been some hopeful signs in the last six weeks, but I think the jury is still out to see whether that's self-sustaining or not," Sir Richard told Reuters in an interview.
The Virgin Atlantic Airways president said he expects business travel to pick up again when financial recovery begins.
Corporate flights have suffered worst from the downturn in carrier demand, and Sir Richard predicted more inefficient American airlines could be set to fold.
"I don't think I'll get into naming names, but one in particular of the US carriers - I will be surprised if it is around in 18 months' time," he said.
Sir Richard blasted proposals for large mergers within the US industry, which he claims would be hugely anti-competitive.
"I'm not sure that carriers merging is actually a good idea. I think that, generally speaking, carriers should get on and compete with each other," he told Reuters.
The billionaire said the United State's Department of Transport should stop propping up ailing carriers.
Today Branson will fly for the first time aboard an aerospace vehicle designed to carry spacecrafts to the proper altitude to begin suborbital flight.
Only crew members have been aboard previous test flights.
(PR/JM)
However, the well-known entrepreneur said some positive sign had emerged over the last six weeks.
"There have been some hopeful signs in the last six weeks, but I think the jury is still out to see whether that's self-sustaining or not," Sir Richard told Reuters in an interview.
The Virgin Atlantic Airways president said he expects business travel to pick up again when financial recovery begins.
Corporate flights have suffered worst from the downturn in carrier demand, and Sir Richard predicted more inefficient American airlines could be set to fold.
"I don't think I'll get into naming names, but one in particular of the US carriers - I will be surprised if it is around in 18 months' time," he said.
Sir Richard blasted proposals for large mergers within the US industry, which he claims would be hugely anti-competitive.
"I'm not sure that carriers merging is actually a good idea. I think that, generally speaking, carriers should get on and compete with each other," he told Reuters.
The billionaire said the United State's Department of Transport should stop propping up ailing carriers.
Today Branson will fly for the first time aboard an aerospace vehicle designed to carry spacecrafts to the proper altitude to begin suborbital flight.
Only crew members have been aboard previous test flights.
(PR/JM)
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