MEDFA conference report: Final session addresses the future

John Rimmer

15-Dec-2005

In a final session debating developments that will shape the future of the Middle Eastern industry, delegates heard from Emirates Airlines vice-president passenger communications and visual services Patrick Branelly, Dufry Sharjah deputy COO Jan Baljet and BAA business relationships director Sarah Branquinho

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Brannelly discussed the likely impact of the new Airbus A380 super-jumbos, of which Emirates has ordered several dozen. "One of the biggest challenges will be to ensure the transit process

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