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Jon Says U.S. Airlines Are Going In Reverse

32 min · 5. kesä 2026
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U.S. aviation, the world’s original air travel marketplace, is going backwards rapidly. That's what Jon Ostrower argues, and he says there are signs in things like premium, capacity and airports. He'll try to convince Brian Sumers and Brett Snyder that America's aviation industry is on the verge of a major structural shift. Thank you to Points, a Plusgrade company, [https://www.plusgrade.com/made-by-plusgrade-2025-collection/subscription/] for sponsoring this week's episode.

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