Jul 30, 2013
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - The board of directors for Caribbean Airlines is on schedule to present its report to the Finance Minister within its three-month timeframe, chairman Phillip Marshall said yesterday.
He added that the board had been undergoing several “immersion sessions” on the critical issues affecting the airline industry to help take the cash strapped national carrier back to black.
“So far, everything is going very well, really. We are building a very positive relationship between board and management and really getting to the issues that drive competitiveness in the airline industry,” Marshall said.
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