Strengthening the Middle East–India connection

14-Jun-2008

Long-standing business links and a large Indian expatriate population in the Middle East have meant that ties between the two areas have always been close. But a recent spate of route development among Middle Eastern and Indian airlines means those connections are now closer still. Gavin Lipsith assesses the implications for travel-retail

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Indian expatriate workers have long been a primary source of revenue for airlines and travel retailers in the Middle East. And over the past few months frenetic route development and

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