treed. jacob zuma will try to convince moammar gadhafi of peace talks. his rival and another fifa executive have been temporarily a coalition commander has offered his sincerest apologies for an air strike on saturday that he says killed nine people in afghanistan. and earlier toll according to afghan and nato forces was 14. hamid karzai condemned the strike. those are the headlines. world business today starts right now. good morning from cnn london. good afternoon from cnn hong kong. you re watching world business today. here are our top stories for this monday, may 30th. fifa boss is cleared and ready to run for re-election unopposed after two other executive members were suspended for alleged bribery. the euro remains under pressure as greece s bailout plan falters. it s a dream job for the man in the driving seat, a ferrari. we ll take you to the luxury car maker s italian hq. let s check on european stock markets. they ve been open now for about an
i went straight to the top. continental ceo jeff smizic for answers. jeff, the question i ve got, most viewers have, i m sure people who work for continental have, where are airfares going in 2010? we went through 2007 with fuel pricing increases. 2008, went through, probably not a terrible year for airfares. 2009 the year of inexpensive traveling. really a cheap year for travelers. what s 2010 hold for the airline traveler? you know, as airlines we ve become adept at losing money. and we need to start making money again. i think you ll see a lot of changes in the industry. as we focus on ancillary revenue and investments in technology to help customers through self-service, which kind of they prefer. so i think you re going to see a lot of changes in 2010 and going forward in this business, because we ve got to start making money. of course, now a brand new problem again in january of this year. it s not brand new to us, but it