Etihad Airways is on track to overtake its capacity prior to the Iran War within weeks without needing to aggressively cut prices to attract passengers, its chief executive said.
The Abu Dhabi-based airline saw its planes grounded when the regional conflict began on February 28 but it has been reintroducing services steadily since.
A collapse in corporate travel is being offset by rising bookings in the US, India and south-east Asia, CEO Antonoaldo Neves said.
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