Airline disruption Linked to Middle East Conflict is Reshaping Crew Change Travel Management
The ongoing Middle East conflict has triggered airspace instability and weakened airline networks, making crew changes longer, less flexible, riskier, and more costly, according to new analysis by the world’s largest travel management specialist for the maritime industry. ATPI Marine Travel’s data h
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