Gulf airlines are burning through serious cash as airport, safety picture stays patchy: Analyst
Aviation analyst Alex Macheras says disruption in the Gulf has far-reaching financial implications as the region handles 10% of global international passengers. He discusses how airports in Doha, Dubai and Abu Dhabi collectively handle up to 500,000 passengers daily at peak seasons and how the loss of such foot traffic amid the Iran War, as well as the patchy picture of airspace closures and limited operations, all weigh on airlines.
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