Originally Posted by
ELY001
"Seventy per cent of Israeli customers prefer to fly with El Al," says the spokeswoman. "
I suppose the EL AL spokeswoman chose to ignore EL AL's dwindling marketshare which is hovering around 32% and going down. Also, Israeli high yielding business pax surely do not prefer EL AL. For proof all they have to do is visit this forum
Seems like the powers that be inside EL AL are living in a bubble.
The conversation I've been waiting to happen happened yesterday after shul - my in-law's shul is filled with TATL commuters, and a bunch asked the few that stick with LY why they're sticking there. Sounds like my father-in-law and others may switch to UA