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Another airline shuts down after suspended license, all flights canceled

TST (Full) - (Official Feed) · 2h ago · 🇺🇸 United States
Another airline shuts down after suspended license, all flights canceled

As both jet fuel prices hit new highs and the airspace in much of the Middle East remains closed amid periodic flare-ups following the U.S. attack on Iran, multiple airlines have not been able to survive the massive hit to their services. Local Middle Eastern major players such as Emirates, Etihad ...

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