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Iata’s Muhammad Albakri on Middle East airlines and how we will risk losing them

Jul 01, 202024 min
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Episode description

How will we fly again? That is the question as the UAE and other countries in the Middle East grapple with loosening Covid-19 related travel restrictions. Airlines have been in survival mode these past few months. Now they must take to the skies again…

This week, Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner talk to Muhammad Albakri, VP Africa & Middle East at the International Air Transport Association, about the future of flying.

In this episode:
Muhammad Albakri on the future of air travel (0m 43s)
Will air travel be affordable again? (12m 26s)
Headlines (23m 23s)

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