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‘For every seat we sell, there are probably 10 takers,’ says Emirates president as Dubai bilaterals not revived for years
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Emirates anticipates minimal impact from Air India and IndiGo's expansion due to the stagnant Dubai-India air service agreement, which has capped seats for over a decade. Tim Clark emphasizes the unmet demand and Dubai's significant Indian population, advocating for increased bilaterals to boost India's economy and enable flights to new airports.
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