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Vasu Raja discusses challenges post-American Airlines departure
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At the end of May, American Airlines announced the departure of Chief Commercial Officer Vasu Raja and downgraded earnings projections due to a decline in business and managed travel revenue. This drop occurred amidst a cost-cutting campaign that shifted customer interactions with the airline online.

The narrative suggested that a Bain Consulting report led to Raja's exit, but this was not entirely accurate. Raja remains on the payroll through January and has started giving interviews since his departure.

In an interview with Skift, Raja discussed various challenges facing airlines:

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- The relationship between airline revenue and economic growth has not fully recovered.

- Airlines have fixed costs for fuel, planes, and labor, making it difficult to compete on price.

- Frequent flyer programs now differentiate airlines more than before.

- Customers demand more premium services post-pandemic.

Raja mentioned there are "a lot I would do differently," reviewing past challenges such as bankruptcies, financial crises, the MAX crisis, and Covid. However, he did not specify what strategic mistakes he would correct from his tenure at American Airlines.

He emphasized the importance of "delivering quality, not just the lowest price" moving forward. This represents a shift from his previous focus on schedule and network over product experience. He also acknowledged legacy technology issues that hindered achieving his goals of providing premium products to consumers.

Raja believes there is potential for a new airline without legacy tech constraints but noted infrastructure and regulatory challenges in serving markets like New York.

Regarding current fee disclosure regulation lawsuits, Raja suggested that customers desire more choices rather than just lower prices. He implied that regulatory approaches should promote information transparency rather than mandate specific business practices.

In another interview with former American Airlines executive Cory Garner on LinkedIn, Raja appeared less energetic compared to his discussion with Skift.

Raja has recognized that not all corporate deals are profitable long-term and advocated for more online services. However, he was criticized for being too aggressive in implementing new technologies as conditions for doing business with the airline.

While understanding the value of the AAdvantage program, Raja has been critiqued for underemphasizing onboard product and experience—key areas for a Chief Customer Officer. Nonetheless, major issues at American Airlines have been attributed to its current and former CEOs.

Earning eight figures last year and receiving $1.4 million upon leaving American Airlines gives Raja flexibility in choosing his next move. He indicated that his future endeavors will likely remain within the travel industry.

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