‘For every seat we sell, there are probably 10 takers,’ says Emirates president as Dubai bilaterals not revived for years

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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