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Qatar Airways rebuilds global network following Iran War Profits

State-owned Qatar Airways reported a'more than 7 percent decline in net profit on Wednesday, but it 'flagged progress?in re-building its global schedule while it navigates through the impact of Iran war.

Since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East at the end of February, thousands of flights have been cancelled due to temporary airspace closures.

Qatar Airways posted a net profit of 7,08?billion qar ($1.94 billion), for the 12-month period ending March 31, as passenger numbers dropped from 43.1 to 41.8 million.

In a recent statement, CEO Hamad Al-Khater stated that "we are actively rebuilding our global networks with confidence that comes from having a balance sheet which has never been more solid, partnerships who have proven their strength when we most needed them, and an organization that has 'demonstrated, under real pressure, what it can do."

Gulf carrier said it aims to reach 160 destinations with its network by summer.

Qatar Airways, Dubai's Emirates and other major Gulf airlines are gradually restoring their networks. However, capacity is still below the pre-war level. The renewed?attacks against the United Arab Emirates this month have cast uncertainty over a fragile truce that began in April.

(source: Reuters)