silverwings wrote:Plan to win was a bit of a failure really. I remember when it was launched 5 years ago and they were supposed to be making 230m profit a year or something by 2018. I don't think Kreeger will be remembered for much. He will leaving the airline after 2 years of losses by that point instead of the huge profits he promised.
To be fair, I don't think factors such as Brexit along with the associated depreciation of GBP vs USD or the continued rise/threat of Norwegian out of LGW could have been forecasted when Kreeger first took on the role.
From where I'm sitting (bearing in mind I don't work for VS), I think Kreeger has done a decent job at turning round an airline that needed some reform. The decisions to axe certain routes would no doubt have upset some, but if it made things more profitable then so be it. Maybe VS will return to those markets some day, but I agree with the immediate need to focus on the markets that are profitable and to explore untapped opportunities such as MAN expansion.
There's still a long way to go and the airline needs to be profitable every year, but it seems to me it's heading in the right direction. It'll be interesting to see what comes out of the JV with Air France-KLM.