• Home
  • Reviews
    • Flight Reviews
    • Hotel Reviews
    • Lounge Reviews
    • Trip Reports
  • About
    • Press
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Award Expert
Live and Let's Fly
  • Home
  • Reviews
    • Flight Reviews
    • Hotel Reviews
    • Lounge Reviews
    • Trip Reports
  • About
    • Press
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Award Expert
Home » Air Italy » U.S. Secretary Of State Looking “Very Closely” At Qatar-Air Italy Deal
Air ItalyNews

U.S. Secretary Of State Looking “Very Closely” At Qatar-Air Italy Deal

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 12, 2019November 14, 2023 10 Comments

a white airplane on a runway

Mike Pompeo, the U.S. Secretary of State, was grilled by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week. Many topics were raised, but the one that raised my eyebrows was Air Italy.

A group of U.S. Senators—a motley bipartisan crew—are “very concerned” about the risk Air Italy poses to U.S. jobs. Never mind that Air Italy buys Boeing aircraft, employees U.S. workers, and serves U.S. destinations that no other carriers serve. Don’t let facts get in the way…

They say the Qatar Airways is “flouting” the agreement reached between U.S. carriers and Gulf Carriers last year both sides declared victory over.

> Read More: As Air Italy Looks To California, Congress Looks To Block

Small problem, for the U.S. Senators. They apparently never read the actual agreement, just the talking points from U.S. airline-funded lobbyist groups like Airlines For America.

Because in the actual agreement, the Gulf Carriers only said they did not plan to introduce any more Fifth Freedom flights to the United States. In Air Italy, Senators see a wolf in sheep’s clothing…even as they act more like boys who cried wolf when it comes to gauging the pros versus cons of Air Italy serving five U.S. destinations.

Pompeo stated:

We’re looking very closely at this recent decision by Qatar to take on 49 percent of this airline…There are lots of consultations taking place.

If you want an example of what is so wrong in this debate, let’s listen in on Scott Reed, who serves as a campaign manager for Open & Fair Skies, another airline-funded trade group.

The future of this industry – and the jobs it supports – depend on the Trump administration holding Qatar accountable for its trade-cheating actions…

There is bipartisan concern that Qatar Airways is violating last year’s agreement with the United States – making its finances more opaque instead of less and using Air Italy as a proxy to undermine the U.S. airline industry.

So let me get this straight, the future of the U.S. airline industry depends upon one fledgling Italian airline that serves five destinations in the USA?

And they wonder why anyone who has studied the issue does not take them seriously…

CONCLUSION

My previous thought on Senators involving themselves in this matter remains unchanged. But I’m rolling my eyes that they simply do not get it. When will an elected member of Congress be courageous enough to turn down campaign contributions in order to expose this fraud?

When will the emperor airlines understand they are not wearing any clothes?

> Read More: Dense, Dimwitted Logic From A Deliberately Deceptive Delta CEO

Get Daily Updates

Join our mailing list for a daily summary of posts! We never sell your info.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Previous Article The Cleanest Airlines In The World
Next Article United Employees Awarded Bonus Despite Poor Performance

About Author

Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

Related Posts

  • a group of airplanes parked on a runway

    Wow: Austria Seeks To Regulate Away Budget Carriers To Protect Austrian Airlines

    June 9, 2020
  • a white airplane flying over water

    Cathay Pacific Faces Grave Threat As Massive Protests Loom In Hong Kong

    May 25, 2020
  • a screen with a blue and white text

    United Restricts Employee Standby Travel To Ease Onboard Crowding Tensions

    May 18, 2020

10 Comments

  1. James Reply
    April 12, 2019 at 8:28 am

    So the senators are idiots. I get it. But why they were chosen in the first place?

    Are americans idiots?

    • John Khoury Reply
      April 14, 2019 at 3:12 am

      Substantially so.

  2. Howard Reply
    April 12, 2019 at 8:51 am

    Not sure how anyone will be able to disagree with Debit’s eventual comments on the matter.

  3. Pete Reply
    April 12, 2019 at 9:13 am

    Though “looking very closely” usually means “onto the next question” and in reality nothing is being done.

    • Matthew Reply
      April 12, 2019 at 9:29 am

      I hope so!

      • Christian Reply
        April 12, 2019 at 10:16 pm

        Ain’t that the truth!

  4. Robert B. Reply
    April 12, 2019 at 8:34 pm

    This is the same group making similar arguments regarding Norwegian Air – that it will hurt US jobs. Norwegian Air has been flying from Oakland, CA for some time now. It’s probably good for all the airlines. Many people don’t want the product offerings of an Air Italy or a Norwegian, but the competition helps to make the legacy airlines better.

  5. Anthony Reply
    April 12, 2019 at 10:10 pm

    Funny that Qatar/Air Italy is a problem, but not Alitalia, which is basically an extension of the Italian state rail company at this point.

  6. ron Reply
    April 13, 2019 at 12:21 pm

    Because of how politics work in the US, senators and members of congress have to prostitute themselves to the industry in order to get funded. And you guys even call it democracy. I do not think the founding fathers had this mess in mind. It is utterly shameful.

    • John Khoury Reply
      April 14, 2019 at 3:14 am

      Very well reasoned.

Leave a Reply to James Cancel reply

Search

Hot Deals for May

Note: Please see my Advertiser Disclosure

Capital One Venture X Business Card
Earn 150,000 Miles Sign Up Bonus
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
Earn 100,000 Points
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
Earn 75,000 Miles!
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Earn 75,000 Miles
Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
Earn $750 Cash Back
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
Earn 120,000 Membership Reward® Points

Recent Posts

  • airport control tower atc duffy
    A Deeper Dive Into Duffy’s Air Traffic Control Overhaul Plan May 11, 2025
  • mothers day rome colisseum
    Appreciation Of A Traveling Mother: My Wife May 11, 2025
  • a plane with rows of seats
    Introduction: A Long-Awaited Journey On Korean Air To Hong Kong May 10, 2025
  • Trump Air Traffic Control
    Trump’s Air Traffic Control Plan Needs Refinement, But It’s Progress May 10, 2025

Categories

Popular Posts

  • a room with a table and benches
    Where To Smoke At Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG) April 26, 2025
  • United Airlines Polaris Lounge Chicago Review
    Review: United Polaris Lounge Chicago (ORD) May 1, 2025
  • United Airlines Refresh Polaris Lounge Chicago
    First Look: United Airlines Reopens Renovated Polaris Lounge In Chicago (ORD) April 29, 2025
  • a hand holding a blue card
    Chase Sapphire Preferred 100K Bonus Offer Ending Soon May 2, 2025

Archives

May 2025
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Apr    

As seen on:

facebook twitter instagram rss
Privacy Policy © Live and Let's Fly All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Live and Let's Fly with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.