Middle East Airlines Increase Flights Despite Prolonged Regional Security Threats
Major airlines in the Middle East are significantly increasing flight frequencies despite ongoing security threats and attacks in the region. The disruption to Red Sea maritime shipping has created a surge in demand for air cargo, prompting carriers to adapt. Airlines are capitalizing on the shift in global trade by adding capacity on key routes to and from Europe and Asia. This strategic expansion highlights the resilience of Gulf hubs as they pivot to capture new market opportunities amid geopolitical instability.
Official Source: https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/airlines-lessors/middle-east-airlines-ramp-flights-airport-attacks-prolong
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