Peter Miller
Peter Miller
decision good looks pleased
We're pleased with the progress. It looks like a good decision for A.G. Edwards.
airline barometer carry industry performance
We carry out this competitive performance barometer for the airline industry each year,
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Coaching is very very satisfying... watching players put in place in games what you have taught them at training can be rewarding.
destined guess mark people
I guess some people are just destined to make a mark in their field.
business class fare pay quarter reflects service
The business class fare can be a quarter of what you would pay on other airlines, and the service reflects that.
anywhere badge building level pass security takes
Each badge is coded with (a) security pass -- Level 5 takes you anywhere in (the) building you want to go.
depends friends-or-friendship whether
It just depends on whether my friends are going. I'm not going to go if they're not going.
across airline business passengers survey
This is the most representative survey of airline passengers across the globe. It encompasses all passenger types, be they business travelers, vacationers or backpackers.
across airline business passengers survey
This is the most representative survey of airline passengers across the globe, ... It encompasses all passenger types, be they business travelers, vacationers or backpackers.
shut town tried
They've tried to get that town to shut that rooster down.
expectation genuine
They know we have a lot of oils, fuels, and there's a genuine expectation on their part that we're doing everything possible.
contact divert regular storm watching
They're watching the storm very carefully. They'll have regular contact so they can divert if necessary.
camera center command watching
There's a camera on them. (The) command center (is) watching as they enter (the) premises.
access airline aspect calls companies conflict directed doubt enjoyment internet investment levels longer majority massive passengers phones question
This calls into question the massive levels of investment some companies have directed into this aspect of onboard connectivity. There is no doubt that airline passengers want access to the Internet and messaging, especially on longer flights, but the use of phones is in direct conflict with the majority of customers' enjoyment and comfort.