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Emirates Says It Will Rebound From Iran Crisis With Strong Brand

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Emirates President Tim Clark struck a defiant tone in his first media appearance since the war in Iran forced the world’s largest airline to curtail operations, saying demand is strong enough to rebound and that rivals won’t be able to capitalize on its woes.

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The war had no impact on the group's long-term strategy and planning, he pointed out - "We will continue to do what we have been doing," he stressed.

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Emirates Airline CEO Tim Clark believes in a quick recovery after the Iran war. In late summer, "no one will remember more." The airline continues to maintain its expansion plans.

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Emirates President Tim Clark is optimistic in the midst of Iran's crisis: Emirates is already operating 65 percent of its capacities again – and wants to stick to all strategic plans.

The war in Iran has seriously affected travel and air traffic in the Gulf region. Emirates boss Tim Clark is optimistic that the economic impact is not long-term.

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20 Minuten broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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