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Middle EastEmirates president wants to set airline on course before retiring
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Emirates President Tim Clark on Wednesday said he wanted to set the airline on its future course before he retires.
Clark, who was to retire last year, told the World Aviation Festival online forum he did not know when he would now leave the Dubai state carrier.
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By Graham Dunn2021-04-21T14:55:00+01:00
Emirates Airline president Tim Clark believes airlines will be able to fill business-class and premium-economy seats following the pandemic even if demand for corporate travel remains depressed.
They might, however, need to discount premium seats to fill jets.
Demand for leisure travel (including from so-called visiting-friends-and-relatives customers) is widely expected to drive demand when borders begin reopening to international air travel. But questions remain over when, and if, corporate travel demand will return to pre-pandemic levels.
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Emirates Airline president Tim Clark says it is becoming “increasingly difficult” to forecast what countries are going to reopen borders and under what circumstances