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  • Foreign airlines refuse to provide data sought by GST authorities

    The DGGI of GST had sought data related to valuation of services provided by the foreign airline to the Indian arms. However, the airlines have told the authorities that they do not maintain such granular data

  • Emirates sees highest-ever profit in 2022 of $2.9B after pandemic grounded flights

    The carrier's revival comes as Dubai, which owns the airline, has seen property prices skyrocket and people flood into the city-state in the United Arab Emirates as it lifted pandemic restrictions quickly and welcomed Russians fleeing Moscow's war on Ukraine.

  • India has great opportunities, says Emirates Airline President Tim Clark

    Emirates, a significant player connecting India and the Gulf, has also been looking for enhanced bilateral rights to operate more flights to India. "Opportunities here (in India) are great," Clark said, adding that the country is really on the move.

  • Emirates plane flies 13 hours, lands at the same place where it took off

    Passengers on a Dubai to New Zealand flight were left stunned after flying for 13 hours and landing at the same airport where they had taken off.

  • Emirates Airline full-year results will not be as good as in previous years, says President Tim Clark

    Clark said on April 29 that the airline was no longer growing at the pace it used to due to geopolitical issues in the Middle East and elsewhere.

  • Kindles, cameras, iPads: US, UK ban gadgets on board on some flights from Middle East

    Passengers travelling to the US from 10 airports in eight Muslim-majority countries, including from global hubs like Dubai and Istanbul, cannot carry large electronic devices like cameras and laptops as cabin baggage under a new Trump administration order.

  • As growth slows Emirates airline embarks

    Emirates, the world's biggest long-haul airline, said on Monday it was in the process of only a "modest restructuring," two months after it reported a 75 percent decline in half-year profits due to slower growth and increased competition.

  • Emirates to expand in India once bilateral pact gets inked

    Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement that India was expecting to receive 20 million tourists from across the globe, Khoory said he sees more potential for the Emirates in that context.

  • Emirates postpones launch of world's longest flight

    The launch, which had been slated for March 31, will now occur in late 2016 or early 2017 due to "operational factors," the Dubai airline said in a statement released in Panama yesterday.

  • Emirates aims 85 mn passenger traffic from India by 2020

    According to a report released by the India Brand Equity Foundation earlier this year, India is expected to become the third-largest aviation market in the world by 2020 from the ninth-largest currently.

  • Emirates airline, Oxford Univ partner for data science lab

    Located at the Oxford Centre for Information at the University, the Oxford-Emirates Data Science Lab will draw on data science, machine learning, mathematics and big data to help place data at the heart of the organisation and streamline business processes.

  • Emirates set to hire more than 11,000 staff

    This would increase its staff size by six percent by March 2016. Emirates Group comprises Emirates airline and aircraft ground handling and flight catering firm dnata.

  • Gulf airlines defend female cabin crew policies

    On Women's Day, the International Transport Workers' Federation is running a campaign against Qatar Airways over its monitoring of staff and rules preventing women from becoming pregnant and getting married.

  • Struggling Singapore Airlines fights back to boost growth

    SIA's moves to buy into Chinese and Indian carriers many years ago have not borne fruit. Goh has said the airline needs to increase exposure to these high-potential markets, but rivals have a head start.

  • Dubai's Emirates says no interest in Indian carriers

    Dubai's Emirates airline on Tuesday dismissed talk of a possible stake buy in India's troubled aviation sector.

  • Emirates to sponsor UK's first cable car

    Dubai's flagship Emirates airline will sponsor Britain's first urban cable car spanning London's river Thames, saying it hoped the new addition to the city's skyline would be ready for next year's Olympics.

  • Lufthansa wants to deny Emirates slots in Berlin

    German airline Lufthansa wants Emirates airline to be denied landing slots at Berlin's new airport, saying the Dubai-based carrier had an unfair advantage, according to a UAE newspaper on Monday.

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