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Emirates won't cut flights in the Middle East despite pressures

Tim Clark, the airline's president, said that despite the financial pressures from the Middle East war, Emirates does not plan to reduce its capacity.

The airline is continuing to fly passengers via Dubai to destinations such as India and Australia. They are taking precautions, including carrying extra fuel.

Clark added that he did not care about the extra cost.

Emirates also wants to expand in Germany. It says that most stakeholders would benefit from increased long-haul flight capacity.

Emirates has been campaigning for more access to Berlin since its inception.

Clark said Emirates had secured slots in Berlin but lacked approval for 'operation. It has used the airshow as a regular platform to highlight its contributions to 'the local economy. This dates back to an order of?32? more Airbus A380s that created thousands of German jobs.

Clark also criticised German?Lufthansa which has long claimed Gulf carriers "enjoy unfair regulatory advantages in Europe".

He said: "It's a publicly listed company and it needs to fight its own corner, without going to the government and hiding under its skirts." Reporting by Maria Rugamer, Joanna Plucinska and Kirsten Donovan; Editing and Louise Heavens.

(source: Reuters)