Airlines

imported 2024-03-17 17:43:07

Airlines in Libya: EU Flying Ban

One of the major challenges for airlines in Libya is the EU ban of flights from Libya. For the past few years the Libya’s Civil Aviation Authority (LYCAA) has been trying to revoke the bank that is putting the strain on both 2 local airlines. As a result of this, Libyan Airlines is currently wet-leasing aircraft and flight-deck staff to service its European routes.

Kuwait Travel Market, Wataniya Airways

Kuwait Aviation, Wataniya Airways, CEO, George Cooper
The Kuwaiti National market even though it is a small population.  Kuwaiti Nationals travel a lot both for business and leisure.  We are not in a price driven market, and the scheduling isn’t always most important, however, what is most important is the quality of experience brought to the customer by the airline.  In the region there are airlines that provide this world-class experience and we wanted to figure out how to differentiate ourselves among them with our level of experience.

Aircraft Leasing in the Gulf

Interview with Ahmed A. Al Zabin, CEO of ALAFCO. Within Kuwait and the Gulf, ALAFCO is trying to promote leasing as a good method of purchase and show the advantages of leasing aircraft. Leasing in Kuwait and the Gulf has reached 40-50% and this shows how acceptable leasing is becoming compared to the 10-15% it used to be a few years ago in the Gulf. The general public awareness in Kuwait and in the Gulf about leasing is increasing and people are beginning to understand ALAFCO and how ALAFCO operates.

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