Coronavirus Hits Emirates Earnings as Airline Warns of Depressed Travel for at Least 18 Months

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Emirates Group's results demonstrate the impact of the new coronavirus on Persian Gulf airlines, and signal the wallop still awaiting the region’s economies

Dubai-based Emirates Group, which includes the region’s biggest long-haul airline and airport handler Dnata, said annual net profit to March 31 fell 28% to $456

million as revenue dipped 5% to $28.3 billion, weighed down by global travel restrictions in the first three months of the year. The results demonstrate the impact of the...

 

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