Confusion Over Safety Measures Slows Mideast Recovery, IATA Says

Passengers at Dubai International Airport
Passengers waiting in line at Dubai International Airport.
Credit: Emirates Airlines / Twitter
Passenger numbers in the Middle East are expected to fall by around 56%—or more than 113 million passenger journeys—in 2020, according to IATA. In its revised five-year forecast for the Middle East, the industry body said that, as with most other regions, demand is expected to recover gradually and...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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