DUBAI, May 3 — Top executives of Emirates and Etihad, two of the Middle East’s biggest airlines, have said passenger demand may not return to pre-coronavirus crisis levels until 2023. About 85 per cent of the world’s airlines could face financial distress by the end of the year without...
Top executives of Emirates and Etihad have said passenger demand may not return to pre-coronavirus crisis levels until 2023. — AFP pic
Clark and Douglas reiterated their beliefs that until an effective vaccine for the Covid-19 respiratory disease becomes widely available, how passengers fly will be different, a statement by the council said. The return however will be gradual and could be delayed until September, Helal al-Marri, the director general of Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, told Bloomberg TV last week.
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