The upcoming Skift Aviation Forum on November 12 in Dallas will focus on key discussions surrounding the future of aviation, including labor rights, the evolution of the low-cost carrier model, and industry-wide challenges like sustainability and technology. The event will feature industry leaders who will provide insights and strategies on adapting to the changing landscape of the aviation industry. Attendees can expect to hear engaging conversations on leadership, passenger expectations, and the role of technology in shaping the future of air travel.

One of the highlights of the forum will be a discussion on reshaping the industry’s approach to labor with Sara Nelson, International President of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO. Nelson is known for advocating for better wages, working conditions, and safety for flight crews. She will explore the power of unions, the impact of delayed contract negotiations, and the future of aviation labor, focusing on technology and worker rights. This session will highlight the importance of a well-supported workforce in enhancing the passenger experience.

Another key topic that will be addressed at the forum is the reevaluation of the low-cost carrier model, with industry leaders Matt Klein from Spirit Airlines and Drew Wells from Allegiant leading the discussion. They will examine whether the low-cost carrier model is a necessity or an opportunity, as well as how airlines can balance operational efficiency with growth. Klein will share insights on Spirit’s approach to adapting its offerings without sacrificing its low-cost appeal, while Wells will discuss Allegiant’s unique strategy and risk-taking that have led to sustained profitability and expansion in underserved markets.

Willie Walsh, Director General of IATA, will also provide a broad view on the future of global aviation at the forum. Drawing from his experience as a former pilot and leader in the industry, Walsh will address critical challenges such as sustainability, technology, and passenger rights. He will explore how technology is reshaping the traveler experience and share his thoughts on airport charges and steps airlines can take to make travel more accessible and affordable. Walsh’s insights will offer valuable perspectives on the current state and future direction of the aviation industry.

Attendees can register for the Skift Aviation Forum at a discounted price for a limited time, with options for solo and group registrations available. The event will provide opportunities for networking and engaging with industry leaders who are shaping the future of aviation. Subscribers to Skift Research, Skift Pro, Daily Lodging Report, and Airline Weekly can also receive discounts off full-price tickets to in-person events. The forum promises to offer valuable insights and strategies for navigating the challenges and opportunities in the evolving aviation industry.

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