June 9 (Reuters) - Airlines are gradually restoring some flights to the Middle East as regional carriers rebuild schedules ...
"War-related disruptions in the Middle East and rising fuel costs have shifted the outlook for airlines to the worse," IATA ...
Emirates has no plans to cut ​capacity despite financial pressures from the war in ‌the Middle East, its president Tim Clark ...
Middle Eastern airlines are restoring capacity after war-related disruption, while many non-Gulf carriers continue diverting ...
Discover how Singapore's air hub is a temporary net beneficiary of rerouted traffic due to Middle East airspace closures, ...
As conflict in the Middle East forces carriers to reroute flights and rethink global travel corridors, some of Africa's ...
Lebanon’s aviation regulator has launched a safety audit of Middle East Airlines (MEA) as pilot groups raised concerns that ...
IATA expects airline profits to fall to US$23B in 2026 as fuel costs and Middle East disruption squeeze margins.
IATA cut its 2026 global airline profit forecast to $23 billion as fuel costs rise and regional disruption weighs heavily on ...
IATA cuts 2026 earnings forecast as fuel costs surge, airspace disruptions persist and Gulf carriers face mounting ...