'It's not a bad time to be an airline CEO' - Willie Walsh backs industry to rise to challenges
Briefly

The former CEO of Aer Lingus and British Airways discusses diverse topics ranging from his experiences with industry titans like Donald Trump and Michael O'Leary to his aspirations of retiring in Italy's Valpolicella wine region. With a successful career in aviation, he reflects on lessons learned and future plans, including a movement towards a more tranquil life immersed in winemaking and vineyard cultivation, highlighting the significant life transition he envisions post-retirement.
"As I reflect on my career, it’s a unique intersection of aviation, business strategy, and navigating high-profile personalities like Donald Trump and Michael O'Leary."
"Retiring to a vineyard in Italy represents not just an escape, but a lifelong dream where I can cultivate the land and enjoy the fruits of labor leisurely."
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