By Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk and Alan Charlish WARSAW, March 3 (Reuters) - Ryanair has seen a surge in Easter holiday bookings ...
The war with Iran continues to cause aviation chaos in the Middle East and beyond, with planes remaining grounded in one of the world’s busiest travel regions.
French central bank governor Francois Villeroy ​de Galhau said on ‌Tuesday France's finance industry has a little exposure to ...
Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, has long symbolised Dubai’s lofty ambitions to be a global powerhouse. But over the ...
Ursula von der Leyen said Europe and the rest of the world should be prepared for the impact on energy, migration and ...
Iran’s place at the men’s soccer World Cup in three months’ time has been put in doubt amid an escalating Middle East ...
European stocks ended firmly in negative territory Tuesday as the geopolitical crisis in the Middle East continued to weigh on market sentiment.
Hundreds of thousands of travelers are stranded in the Middle East after US-Israel and Iran strikes caused flight cancellations.
For months, the region has been encouraged by low inflation and better-than-expected economic growth. A disruption to energy supplies from the Middle East could knock it off course.
As volatility gripped assets from stocks to crypto on Tuesday, market watchers weighed in on what might come next for global investors.
Middle East airspace closures have created a visible gap in global flight paths, forcing long-haul reroutes, increasing fuel costs and disruption, with potential knock-on effects for schedules and ...
For thousands of passengers and crew, routine leisure sailings through Gulf and Red Sea ports have become uncertain waiting games, as ships alter routes, delay departures or remain docked amid ...