Airports chief sees a sharp uptick coming in 2022
A general view from a hotel rooftop in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Picture: REUTERS/ALEXANDER CORNWELL
“We’re going to see a sharp uptick,” Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths said on Bloomberg Television on Tuesday. The lifting of curbs between Dubai and countries such as the UK, US and Saudi Arabia will have a “massive impact” on the Gulf state, with about 27 million people passing through this year alone, he said.
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