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The CEO of one of the Middle East's largest carriers said on Monday passenger numbers to the United States have dipped slightly over fears by some Muslim passengers that their visas may be rejected upon arrival, but expressed confidence in President Donald Trump as a "very good businessman."
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker said uncertainty about travel to the United States is "affecting the business, but to a very small extent."
"We didn't have massive decline like other carriers so we still have robust loads to the United States and we will continue our commitment to our passengers in the United States," Al Baker said.
Emirates, the Middle East's largest airline, slashed its flights to the United States by 20 per cent last week.
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Dubai and Doha, Qatar Airways' main hub, were among the 10 cities in Muslim-majority countries affected by a ban on laptops and other personal electronics in carry-on luggage aboard US-bound flights.
"Qatar Airways does not plan and will not reduce frequencies to in the United States," he said. "I am sure that these uncertainties that passengers have soon could be resolved by statements from the United States' government."
Al Baker also expressed hope that Trump would resist pressure from American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines to block aggressive expansion into the US market by Gulf-based carriers.
"I have repeatedly mentioned that President Trump is a very wise individual and a very good businessman, and I don't think that he will buy into bullying by the three American carriers," he said.
Speaking to reporters at the Arabian Travel Market convention in Dubai, Al Baker said Qatar Airways is planning to launch a new route to Las Vegas possibly as early as next year. The airline currently flies to more than a dozen US cities.
He said Qatar Airways has plans to expand to 26 new global destinations, adding: "The United States is not the entire world."
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