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SkyTeam has appointed Delta Air Lines executive Kristin Colvile as its new chief executive, replacing Perry Cantarutti who is returning to Delta as senior vice-president alliances.The appointment of Colvile, who most recent lead Delta s cargo enterprise through a multi-year transition, was announced shortly before she addressed a media briefing during the IATA AGM in Sydney today.Colvile above succeeds Perry Cantarutti, who is returning to Delta as senior vice-president alliancesSkyTeamIn her new role leading the alliance, Colvile says she will focus on enhancing the technological capabilities of its members, as well as customer experience of their passengers.SkyTeam today detailed the launch of SkyL
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stanley cup of Digital Spine, with the functionality to be rolled out in mid-July. Five other airlines will subsequently participate this year, and that all 20 members of the alliance will be connected in 2019.One of the options available in Digital Spine include the seamless ancillaries programme, which SkyTeam expects around 7.5 million passengers to benefit on an annual basis.Source: Cirium DashboardTopicsAeromexicoAfricaAsia PacificDelta Air LinesEuropeLatin Amer Gfpd Cabin supplier ACM accelerates expansion plans
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stanley fr nerated by four controversial dams on the Snake River, according to a leaked Biden administration document that is giving hope to conservationists who have long sought the removal of the dams as a key to restoring depleted salmon runs.Still, Congress would have to agree before any of the Lower Snake River dams in Washington state are removed, and that unlikely to happen in the near future.The document is a draft agreement to uphold 168-year-old treaties with four tribes in the Pacific Northwest that preserved their right to harvest fish in the river, among other things.The Columbia River Basin was once the greatest salmon-producing river system in the world, with at least 16 stocks of salmon and steelhead, according to the document. But today, four are extinct and seven are listed under the Endangered Species Act. Conservationists say dams built in the basin are primarily to b
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