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Mideast airlines out $7.2 billion so far as flights scrapped

Airlines have already lost more than $7 billion as the coronavirus tears through the Middle East.
General view of Najaf airport hall empty, following an outbreak of the coronavirus, in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq February 26, 2020. Picture taken February 26, 2020. REUTERS/Alaa al-Marjani - RC2RDF9AQZWN

Due to a devastating decline in demand for flights amid the fast-spreading coronavirus, airlines in the Middle East have already lost more than $7 billion in revenue, the largest industry body said Thursday. 

The International Air Transport Association, which represents some 290 airlines in 120 countries, says “Revenues are plummeting — outstripping the scope of even the most drastic cost containment measures.”

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