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Airline Quote by Mian Muhammad Mansha

“Carl Icahn told me to stay away from airlines. In good times, the unions take away the profits, and in bad times, the cost of oil kills you.” quote by Mian Muhammad Mansha
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“Carl Icahn told me to stay away from airlines. In good times, the unions take away the profits, and in bad times, the cost of oil kills you.”

Mian Muhammad Mansha

About This Quote

Source Interview: Business commentary on airline industry, 2020s

The quote warns that airlines face profit erosion from union demands in good times and crushing oil costs in downturns, making the sector vulnerable to external pressures.

In simple terms: Airlines lose money to labor costs when times are good and to fuel when times are bad.

Key Takeaway

Diversify revenue and hedge fuel costs to stabilize profits.

Themes

airline industry profits labor fuel economics

Mood

cautious pragmatic

Type

business analytical

When to use this quote

  • financial planning
  • fuel hedging
  • labor negotiations
  • strategic diversification

Key Concepts

risk management cost control industry dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can airlines balance labor relations with profitability?
  • What alternative income sources can reduce fuel dependency?
A Different Perspective

Overreliance on traditional revenue streams limits resilience.

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