Alaska Air CEO says Silicon Valley business travel has dried up

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By Mary Schlangenstein | Bloomberg

The head of Alaska Airlines says Silicon Valley technology companies have “turned off” their business travel, and it could be as much as another year before they start booking trips again.

“These are the biggest tech companies in the world, and we do have some optimism that they’ll start opening the valve sometime — hopefully in the back half of 2023 or into ’24,” Alaska Air Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Ben Minicucci said in an interview.

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Major US technology companies have announced job cuts over the past few months as they struggle to reduce costs after expanding during the pandemic. Alphabet Inc.’s Google last week said it would eliminate 12,000 jobs, while International Business Machines Corp. said it would cut 3,900. Amazon.com Inc. announced 18,000 layoffs earlier this month.

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