Emirates says traveller numbers from US to Iran, Indian Subcontinent slip

The number of travellers heading from the US to Iran and the Indian subcontinent has dipped since January after Washington imposed restrictions affecting some passengers on US-bound flights, an Emirates executive said Tuesday. Emirates CCO Thierry Antinori did not give figures but said some passengers flying from some US cities were taking longer to decide on travel plans. “We see people waiting, especially (to) Iran,” he said in Dubai. From March 25, the US banned electronic gadgets larger than a mobile phone inside cabins on direct flights to the United States from 10 airports in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey. Dubai, the Emirates hub, was included. US President Donald Trump’s executive orders, signed in January and March, to bar refugees and nationals of several Muslim-majority country in the Middle East and North Africa from travelling to the United States also disrupted travel plans of some passengers. Iran along with Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen were banned under the January order. Iraq was dropped from the March order. Both bans were blocked by US judges. Emirates said in March that booking rates on US flights fell 35 per cent after January’s ban. Travel analysis company ForwardKeys said US bookings to the Middle East dropped 27% in the four weeks following Trump’s January travel order. In his comments to reporters, Antinori declined to say whether the US restrictions would affect the airline’s expansion plans, but said Emirates could “adapt to the future.” <br/>
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7/19/17