Emirates president Tim Clark said greater cooperation between Emirates and Etihad Airways is “possible” but would be a matter for the Governments of the UAE and Dubai (CNN Money, 13-Nov-2017). Sir Tim said: “My own take on it is that’s probably what the ownership wants, but it’s early days”. He commented: “If they want to take it on, we can do a lot of things” and added: “There are things that we can do immediately with them without conflicting with competition rules in the overseas markets and getting better value for both”.
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