Khaleej Times

Emirates airline concerned about latest US travel order

- Victoria Bryan

berlin — Emirates, the world’s largest long-haul carrier, said on Thursday it was concerned President Donald Trump’s latest travel order will still deter Muslim visitors to America, after booking rates on US flights fell 35 per cent following January’s ban.

Trump signed a new executive order on Monday, which takes effect on March 16, keeping a 90day ban on travel to the US by citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

However, the order applies only to new visa applicants, meaning about 60,000 people whose visas were revoked by the previous order will now be permitted to enter. It also removed Iraq from the list.

“I am concerned. Its the tone of it. We have brought millions of Muslims to the United States, but now they may not feel welcome, they may look at going on holiday elsewhere,” President Tim Clark told journalist­s in Berlin on the sidelines of the ITB travel fair.

Akbar Al Baker, the chief executive of Qatar Airways, said on Wednesday his airline had not seen a drop in demand for US flights.

“I make sure that when I deploy my planes, they are full, that the passengers are allowed to go into and out of a country,” he said.

Demand for travel to the United States over the coming months has flattened with flights to and from the Middle East the hardest hit, a study released by travel analysis company ForwardKey­s showed on Monday.

The January order caused chaos and confusion at airports worldwide, with the airline industry complainin­g about a lack of clear and direct communicat­ion from US officials. — Reuters

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