Why Starlux Keeps Picking Weird Cities
Starlux keeps making strange decisions. A luxury airline skipping obvious cities to fly into the Arizona desert. Another one landing in Prague. Neither move makes sense until you follow the real reason behind them: computer chips. This video breaks down how Starlux built its Phoenix and Prague routes around the global semiconductor supply chain, not tourism, and why that quiet strategy could put the airline ahead of much bigger rivals. What do you think — smart long-term bet, or too risky for an airline this young? Let us know below. Credits: All footage is used in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). Full credit goes to the original creators. Fair Use Disclaimer: This channel uses short excerpts of copyrighted video content under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act) for purposes such as commentary, criticism, and education. The clips are used with original commentary and do not substitute the original works. All rights remain with the respective copyright holders.

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