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- Emirates Airline president Sir Tim Clark said cooperation with American, Delta, and United Airlines could be very profitable for everyone involved.
- The Emirates boss believes the US3 could benefit greatly from traffic brought into the US by his airline.
- Clark also criticized the tactics employed by its rivals during the long-running dispute.
Emirates Airline president Sir Tim Clark believes a truce in his company’s feud with the US trio of American, Delta, and United Airlines could be very beneficial for everyone involved. At the same time, the long-time airline boss decried the tactics employed by his rivals.
“They need to grow up and we need to have a mature way of going about our business,” Clark told Business Insider in a recent interview.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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