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La disputa commerciale, gia aspra, tra i vettori degli Stati Uniti ed i vettori del Golfo si e' ulteriormente inasprita Giovedi, quando Emirates ha ufficialmente respinto le scuse di Delta Air Lines per le osservazioni percepite come accuse ai vettori del Golfo di collegamenti con gli attacchi dell'11 settembre contro gli Stati Uniti.


Emirates Rejects Delta Apology Over 9/11 Comments

An increasingly bitter trade row between US and Gulf carriers deepened on Thursday when Dubai's Emirates rejected a Delta Air Lines apology for remarks perceived as linking Gulf carriers with the September 11 attacks on the United States.

Relations have deteriorated since a group of US airlines compiled a dossier claiming that major Gulf carriers had received USD$40 billion in subsidies and urged the US government to renegotiate or scrap an Open Skies trade agreement.

Gulf carriers denied that they received subsidies and said that United States-based airlines themselves benefited from USD$5 billion in government help in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.


Asked about those counter-claims on CNN this week, Delta chief executive Richard Anderson said: "It's a great irony to have the United Arab Emirates from the Arabian Peninsula talk about that, given the fact that our industry was really shocked by the terrorism of 9/11, which came from terrorists from the Arabian Peninsula."


The comments have infuriated officials in the UAE and Qatar, two US allies that offered military or logistical support for international operations after the 2001 attacks.


Delta said that Anderson had been responding to claims that the post-9/11 payments to US airlines amounted to subsidies.


"He didn't mean to suggest the Gulf carriers or their governments are linked to the 9/11 terrorists. We apologize if anyone was offended," it said in an emailed statement.


But Emirates, the largest of the three leading Gulf carriers that also include Qatar Airways and Abu Dhabi's Etihad, rebuffed the explanation.


"We believe that the statements made this week by Mr. Anderson were deliberately crafted and delivered for specific effect," it said in a statement.

In the dossier, US airlines said they have lost significant bookings since 2008 because of Gulf competition and cited documents that they say demonstrate aid including cheap airport fees.

Gulf officials say the US carriers do not serve the same routes and are losing traffic because of poorer service. They also say that airport charges are the same for foreign carriers.


The row echoes recent friction between Gulf airlines and European carriers such as Lufthansa and comes as some US airlines are also campaigning to close the US ExIm bank, an export credit agency that they say benefits Gulf rivals.


Western airlines have said that thousands of service industry jobs are under threat, but Gulf carriers have responded by saying that they support at least as many jobs in the aerospace sector through huge aircraft orders.


(Reuters)
 
"We believe that the statements made this week by Mr. Anderson were deliberately crafted and delivered for specific effect," it said in a statement.

Poco ma sicuro: Anderson non l'ha certo sparata a caso - ha bisogno di smuovere un po' di elettori negli USA e mettere pressione al Senato.