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Asian airlines emerge on top as travellers fight for flights out of Middle East
Travellers caught in the chaos are re-routing through Asian hubs and the region’s carriers are reaping the rewards
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Asian carriers are among the best positioned airlines to weather the war in the Middle East as travellers scramble for flights – and pay premiums – to escape the conflict.
Asian airlines have emerged as one of the go-to choices for people leaving the Middle East in the wake of US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Extensive airspace closures mean carriers like Emirates and Qatar Airways have essentially ground to a halt, creating opportunities for rivals that can fly non-stop between Europe and Asia.
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Passengers in European hubs are scrambling to secure seats to Asia on flights that bypass the Middle East.

A round-trip ticket between Hong Kong and London cost US$1,975 and a Singapore-London flight cost US$2,255 on March 4, with both prices being about triple the price from the previous week, according to Google Flights data compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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