
Iraq could restore oil exports to pre-war level within a week if Hormuz reopens, Basra Oil chief says - The Straits Times
Iraq could restore oil exports to pre-war level within a week if Hormuz reopens, Basra Oil chief says The Straits Times
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Iraq could restore oil exports to pre-war level within a week if Hormuz reopens, Basra Oil chief says The Straits Times
AirAsia X to raise fares, cut capacity over Middle East war The Straits Times
Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes stated that AirAsia will not cancel flights, as demand remains strong, even though the conflict in West Asia is causing an increase in fuel costs.

Airlines across Europe and Asia are increasing fares and raising fuel surcharges as the Iran war sends oil prices swinging wildly and stokes fears of jet fuel shortages if the fighting…

Middle East tensions have led to the cancellation of 972 flights at Shahjalal International Airport. In other news, Joseph Antoine Bell has defended Patrice Motsepe, stating he 'forgot to be the dictator we like in Africa,' while Arsenal prepares for their match against Sporting, vowing not to underestimate their opponent.
The CEO of AirAsia X has announced that the airline's fares have risen by as much as 40% as a direct consequence of the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Malaysia's Capital A, the parent company of AirAsia, has announced a new deputy CEO and is exploring the possibility of a dual listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Airlines feel 'powerless' amid West Asia conflict, but AirAsia remains resilient, says Fernandes The Star | Malaysia

Iranul și-a formulat pozițiile și cererile ca răspuns la recentele propuneri de încetare a focului transmise prin intermediari, a declarat luni un purtător de cuvânt al Ministerului Afacerilor…
Airlines like Delta and AirAsia X are responding to surging oil and fuel prices, partly attributed to the war in Iran, with Delta kicking off earnings season and AirAsia X planning to raise fares and trim capacity.
AirAsia's Fernandes welcomes first grandchild The Star
A Penang-based street artist has accused AirAsia of reproducing his artwork as part of a livery on one of its aircraft without his permission.