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A-I's Rise Could Impact 3 Gulf Hubs: Saudia

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June 07, 2024

Air India (AI)'s rise could be at the expense of three "super-connector" hubs Doha in Qatar, and Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the UAE as the Indian passenger would any day prefer direct flights of their national airline that is providing excellent on-time service, Arved von zur Muehlen, Chief Commercial Officer of Saudia Airlines, said on Thursday.

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A-I's Rise Could Impact 3 Gulf Hubs: Saudia

A significant portion over 70 per cent of passengers flying on Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways flights connected to India utilized the airlines' hubs in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha as transit points for travel between India and third countries in February this year, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium's data reviewed by Business Standard.

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