Company Insights Emirates Airline Aviation Emirates Airline News Analysis Logistics Gulf companies can capitalise on spare supply chain capacity Global supply chains have more spare capacity than at any time in the last 14 months – marking a window of opportunity for the Gulf to increase production and cut costs, experts say. Overall global demand for raw materials and commodities has deteriorated, according to the GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index, whereas it has remained […] October 18, 2024 Aviation Boeing 777X delay ‘highly expensive for us’, says Emirates Planemaker Boeing’s announcement of more delays in the delivery of its 777X aircraft to customers has had a “significant and highly expensive” impact on Emirates’ fleet programme, the Dubai carrier said this week. Emirates has already spent an extra $3 billion for a massive cabin refurbishment programme on 191 of its existing planes, 110 A380 […] October 15, 2024 Aviation Conflict risk leads Gulf airlines to cancel regional routes Gulf airlines are among airlines that have cancelled and rerouted flights across the Middle East as the conflict between Iran and Israel escalates. They are avoiding Iranian airspace and many have cancelled routes entirely following a major missile attack by Iran against Israel on Tuesday. Immediately after the attacks about 80 flights operated by carriers […] October 4, 2024 Opinion Trade UAE-Australia trade deal will help business take off Tariff savings will help to grow multi-billion bilateral trade across many industries October 4, 2024 Analysis Tourism Gulf hospitality industry shrugs off war concerns Middle East hospitality veterans downplayed concerns over wider regional tensions this week, saying the industry has survived crises before and is poised to do so again. Government officials and corporate executives spoke during the Future Hospitality Summit, which is taking place in Dubai this week, just as military action intensified in Israel, Lebanon and Iran, […] October 3, 2024 Opinion Aviation Regional airlines will remain fluid in the Israel-Iran conflict Current events are unlikely to cause significant disruption in countries with large domestic markets October 2, 2024 Aviation Airlines suspend flights to Middle East Airlines in the Middle East have cancelled some flights and rerouted others after Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel. Shares in some European airlines and travel companies fell on Wednesday by up to 2.7 percent after Israel’s neighbours closed airspace and airline crews skirted the conflict zone. Many airlines have suspended operations […] October 2, 2024 Analysis Aviation Dnata is 65, but its globetrotting is just getting started Dnata began life 65 years ago as a small travel agency in Dubai. Today it is the airport services arm of Emirates Group, operating in over 30 countries and planning to expand to even more. This month, it signed ground handling contracts with Royal Jordanian Airlines at John F Kennedy airport in New York and […] September 24, 2024 Opinion Business of Sport Qatar scores Champions League deal in battle for Gulf skies Qatar Airways has added a new trophy to its prestigious sponsorship collection September 23, 2024 Analysis Food & Drink Champagne shipments to the Gulf slow but still flowing The growth in champagne shipments to the Gulf has slowed in recent years but the market is still one of the strongest in the world, bucking a global trend for declining sales. Around 3.5 million bottles of champagne were shipped to the Gulf states in 2023, an increase of about 40 percent, according to data […] September 13, 2024 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 5 6 7 … 27 Next
Analysis Logistics Gulf companies can capitalise on spare supply chain capacity Global supply chains have more spare capacity than at any time in the last 14 months – marking a window of opportunity for the Gulf to increase production and cut costs, experts say. Overall global demand for raw materials and commodities has deteriorated, according to the GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index, whereas it has remained […] October 18, 2024
Aviation Boeing 777X delay ‘highly expensive for us’, says Emirates Planemaker Boeing’s announcement of more delays in the delivery of its 777X aircraft to customers has had a “significant and highly expensive” impact on Emirates’ fleet programme, the Dubai carrier said this week. Emirates has already spent an extra $3 billion for a massive cabin refurbishment programme on 191 of its existing planes, 110 A380 […] October 15, 2024
Aviation Conflict risk leads Gulf airlines to cancel regional routes Gulf airlines are among airlines that have cancelled and rerouted flights across the Middle East as the conflict between Iran and Israel escalates. They are avoiding Iranian airspace and many have cancelled routes entirely following a major missile attack by Iran against Israel on Tuesday. Immediately after the attacks about 80 flights operated by carriers […] October 4, 2024
Opinion Trade UAE-Australia trade deal will help business take off Tariff savings will help to grow multi-billion bilateral trade across many industries October 4, 2024
Analysis Tourism Gulf hospitality industry shrugs off war concerns Middle East hospitality veterans downplayed concerns over wider regional tensions this week, saying the industry has survived crises before and is poised to do so again. Government officials and corporate executives spoke during the Future Hospitality Summit, which is taking place in Dubai this week, just as military action intensified in Israel, Lebanon and Iran, […] October 3, 2024
Opinion Aviation Regional airlines will remain fluid in the Israel-Iran conflict Current events are unlikely to cause significant disruption in countries with large domestic markets October 2, 2024
Aviation Airlines suspend flights to Middle East Airlines in the Middle East have cancelled some flights and rerouted others after Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel. Shares in some European airlines and travel companies fell on Wednesday by up to 2.7 percent after Israel’s neighbours closed airspace and airline crews skirted the conflict zone. Many airlines have suspended operations […] October 2, 2024
Analysis Aviation Dnata is 65, but its globetrotting is just getting started Dnata began life 65 years ago as a small travel agency in Dubai. Today it is the airport services arm of Emirates Group, operating in over 30 countries and planning to expand to even more. This month, it signed ground handling contracts with Royal Jordanian Airlines at John F Kennedy airport in New York and […] September 24, 2024
Opinion Business of Sport Qatar scores Champions League deal in battle for Gulf skies Qatar Airways has added a new trophy to its prestigious sponsorship collection September 23, 2024
Analysis Food & Drink Champagne shipments to the Gulf slow but still flowing The growth in champagne shipments to the Gulf has slowed in recent years but the market is still one of the strongest in the world, bucking a global trend for declining sales. Around 3.5 million bottles of champagne were shipped to the Gulf states in 2023, an increase of about 40 percent, according to data […] September 13, 2024