Two airlines whose planes were involved in the crashes, American Airlines and United Airlines, have posted information on their websites: //www.ual.com///www.aa.com/ Other major airlines have expressed their solidarity: //www.usairways.com///www.delta.com/home/index.jsp//www.continental.com///www.nwa.com/ Lufthansa tells where its North American flights have ended up://www.lufthansa.com/index_en.html The following flights on September 11, 2001, will return or are diverted:LH442 Frankfurt-Detroit, landed in FrankfurtLH408… Continue reading Airlines Post Messages
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Dean Clark Issues Prompt Message to Campus
At 10:14 Tuesday morning, barely an hour after two planes from Boston crashed into the twin towers of New York’s World Trade Center, HBS Dean Kim Clark e-mailed all students, faculty and staff to cancel classes and offer help to shaken members of the campus community. At the time Clark sent his message, only one… Continue reading Dean Clark Issues Prompt Message to Campus
HBS Veterans Take The Williams Room
HBS students had the opportunity to experience military traditions as they joined the HBS Armed Forces Alumni Association (AFAA) as it celebrated the annual Veterans Ceremony in the The Williams Room on Wednesday November 14th. The purpose of this celebration is to serve as the capstone event of Veterans Week (Nov. 6-12), during which HBS… Continue reading HBS Veterans Take The Williams Room
My Lunch With Bob Crandall:
One of the best aspects of Harvard Business School is the amazing access students have to business leaders. Last week I flew to D.C. to meet with the CEO of Maxjet, then to Atlanta to interview the President of Delta and on to West Palm to have lunch with Bob Crandall, former CEO of American… Continue reading My Lunch With Bob Crandall: