Archived The nastiest feud in the airline industry has reached a fever pitch (businessinsider.com)
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'United Airlines announced Wednesday that its employees, along with several members of Congress, would stage a protest on Sunday at Newark Liberty International Airport. '
'That's what people do when they invest in the business," Etihad CEO James Hogan told Business Insider in a 2015 interview. ', "An Emirates representative denied these accusations and told Business Insider that the airline's launching of the flight fulfilled consumer demand for a service other airlines weren't offering.", "The fury surrounding Emirates' new flight is just the latest episode in the contention between the Middle East's trio of mega-carriers (Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways) and their US rivals (American, Delta, and United Airlines).", "Emirates has reported 28 straight years of profitability while returning more than $3 billion in dividends to the airline's investors."
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