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World airlines to lose $51.8bn in 2021, stay in red in 2022: IATA
BOSTON: Global airlines will lose an estimated $51.8 billion in 2021 and another $11.6 billion in 2022 in the aftermath…
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Airline industry sees long-term rebound for sector, says IATA
PARIS: After flying into the financial turbulence of the COVID pandemic, the airline sector expects passenger traffic to take off…
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EU air lobbies fear summer travel chaos
PARIS: A year after the coronavirus pandemic emptied airports, air travel associations fear chaos during Europe’s summer holiday season as…
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Business
‘Bad math’: US expert challenges airlines’ COVID-19 safety analysis
Passengers wearing protective facemasks sit on a plane at Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease…
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Mideast air traffic to dive by half: IATA
DOHA: In this file photo, travellers wearing face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, check their flights on information…
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Kuwait
Travel agencies in trouble over insurance
KUWAIT: Travel agencies are going through major confusion after a Jordanian insurance company left the travel market and IATA warned…
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Business
DGCA signs agreement with IATA to promote aviation standards
KUWAIT: DGCA’s Director General Yousef Al-Fawzan (right) and IATA’s Vice President for Africa and the Middle East Mohammed Al-Bakri sign…
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