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Emirates — which had more than 100,000 employees — has canceled numerous flights in response to the outbreak. read more...
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Airline shares may not be nearly as volatile as they used to be, but they've still greatly exceeded the fall of the Dow industrials over the past week. Those still holding airline stocks now face a tough choice.
Emirates — which had more than 100,000 employees — has canceled numerous flights in response to the outbreak.
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Confusion at UAE Tour as some teams leave and others stay in quarantine
The top U.S. airlines trade group and CEOs from several passenger companies are set to meet with Vice President Pence on Wednesday to discuss the coronavirus outbreak.
The low cost airline said it was cutting back on flights to Italy after a slump in demand, driven by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Considering the availability of additional resources and the fact that many employees want to utilise their leave, Emirates has provided employees the option to avail leave or apply for voluntary unpaid leave for up to one month.
The struggling airline has seen a collapse in bookings and has still not secured a £100 loan.
SIX cyclists who competed in the United Arab Emirates Tour have tested positive for coronavirus. The race was cancelled two stages early over fears of spreading the virus after there were reports o…
Representatives from some of the nation's top airlines met with U.S. Presid...
Kwaku Agyeman Manu the Minister for Health says the government is planning to set up a 100-bed capacity facility in a remote area to serve as a centre for quarantining persons with suspected coronavirus infection.
Airline executives met with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to discuss a response to coronavirus.
The coronavirus in China is disrupting the spring roll-out of tools and other products of Stanley Black & Decker Inc., which expects pressure on revenue, the manufacturer’s chief financial officer said recently.
Coronavirus in UAE Latest Updates: Following the footsteps of the Dubai based airline, Emirates, many hotels have advised its staff to take unpaid leave after the massive Coronavirus outbreak.
In a statement, the company said that all flights have been grounded and that the business has ceased trading with immediate effect.
LONDON — British regional airline Flybe collapsed on Thursday after a plunge in travel demand, making the struggling carrier the industry’s first big casualty of the coronavirus outbrea…
The United Arab Emirates on Thursday warned its citizens and its foreign residents not to travel anywhere abroad amid the ongoing worldwide coronavirus outbreak, a stark warning for a country home to two major long-haul airlines.