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Lunchtime reading: The Economist on Aviation in the Gulf

15/06/2010 by Kevincm

Some “light” lunchtime reading for you all – from of all places The Economist.

http://www.economist.com/node/16271573?story_id=16271573  is where to head to.

It’s a very readable article on why Gulf carriers (such as Emirates, Qatar, Eithad) are on the rise, and why European airlines should be very worried.

Least of all if you’re a certain British carrier that has been through a round of strike action recently…

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