Oman Daily Observer

Iraq’s only Kurdish airline takes off with Europe flight

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ARBIL: Iraq’s only Kurdish airline launched on Monday with a flight to Sweden, after years of delays owing to the IS offensive in the country.

Officials hope Fly Erbil’s take-off is a sign of changing fortunes in the autonomous region, which has suffered from the fighters onslaught and a failed independen­ce bid.

“IS delayed our project, but today we mark real progress,” said the airline’s Chief Executive, Laund Shaikh Mamundi, explaining the three-year delay since Fly Erbil first announced its launch.

The airline currently has three planes and hopes to increase its fleet to 10, administra­tive director Ahmad Jamal said.

The company advertises flights to five European countries including Germany and the UK, targeting destinatio­ns with large Iraqi communitie­s and investors who operate in Iraq, Jamal said.

Dressed in a navy blue uniform with golden buttons to match the airline’s logo, flight attendant Nisrine Rachid was thrilled the crew would be working in the Kurdish language.

“I think that makes them happy and we are delighted to serve them in Kurdish,” she said, ahead of the Boeing jet departing from Arbil airport.

Iraqi Kurdistan benefitted from an economic boom after the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, while the rest of the country descended into violence.

But the lightning offensive of IS in 2014 — with the fighters coming to within around 40 kilometres of Arbil — led to a significan­t fall in investment­s.

According to a 2015 World Bank study, the economy of Iraqi Kurdistan was hit by the influx of people fleeing violence from within Iraq and Syria.

The region’s poverty rate more than doubled from 3.5 per cent to 8.1 per cent, the World Bank said. — AFP

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