Emirates Posts Record Profit Amid Iran Conflict Grounding Flights
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Emirates reported a record profit for the first half of the year, despite the Iranian war forcing the airline to ground many of its planes.
The carrier announced a 9.5% rise in revenue to 1.5 billion euros, driven by higher passenger traffic and cargo operations. The company said the conflict in Iran had led to the grounding of several aircraft, yet it managed to maintain strong financial performance.
The airline’s success comes as it navigates the challenges posed by regional tensions, showing resilience in a volatile market.
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