The company’s president announcedEmirates AirlinesTim Clark said Tuesday that the company does not plan to reduce its capacity despite the financial pressures resulting from the war in… The Middle EastIt is also seeking to obtain rights to operate flights to the German capital Berlin.
Clark added that the company continues to transport large numbers of passengers through Dubai to destinations including India andAustraliawhile taking precautions such as carrying additional amounts of fuel.
“We have no intention of reducing or reducing,” he said, adding that he was not concerned about the additional cost.
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Emirates Airlines also seeks to expand its business scope Germanysaying that most customers will benefit from the new capacity for long-distance flights, while it is working to provide free calls to the service Starlink For the largest possible number of aircraft despite the limited number of devices.
Clark stated that Emirates Airlines has obtained permits to take off and land at Berlin Airport, but has not yet obtained approval to operate.
Clark also criticized German Airlines.Lufthansa“, which always says that Gulf airlines enjoy an unfair regulatory advantage in… Europe.
He explained that it is “a company listed on the stock exchange, and it must defend its position without resorting to the government.”
“Incentives and guarantees”
Clark noted that the company will launch incentives aimed at winning back customers worried about the continuing war in Iran, with a focus on safety and reliable travel routes rather than low prices.
He stated that the company will adhere to its strategy of maintaining flight schedules despite the high costs.
He added that the company would instead offer “all kinds of incentives other than price” to encourage passengers to return amid ongoing negotiations to end the conflict and attacks increasing across the Gulf in the past few days.
“These could be new ways to ensure the safety of their operations, for example,” Clark said on the sidelines of an aviation industry summit in Berlin, adding that the company would also address concerns about canceled flights and stranded travelers.
He added, “We will handle all of this, including transporting them on other airlines if necessary to return them home or send their children to school.”
Clark added that Emirates Airlines is in talks with governments and regulatory authorities to ease restrictions imposed on airspace in the Middle East, which is subject to restrictions due to the US-Israeli war on Iran.















