Exclusive-'No Winners' In Middle East Crisis, Airlines Body Chief Says

(Reuters) - The widening conflict in ‌the Middle East will push ‌up airline ticket prices and leave "no ​winners," Willie Walsh, head of the International Air Transport Association told Reuters on the sidelines of an ‌airline event ⁠in Brussels on Thursday.

The comments come as attacks on ⁠oil facilities in the Gulf have pushed crude prices up ​over $100 a ​barrel, rattling ​the aviation market, ‌while missile and drone threats have snarled airline traffic to normally busy Middle Eastern transport hubs.

Walsh, in an exclusive interview, said ‌that global demand ​remained robust for now, ​but ​that airlines were starting ‌to shift capacity and ​could cut ​capacity if the conflict drags on and leads to shortages ​of ‌jet fuel supply.

Reporting by Joanna ​Plucinska
Writing by Adam Jourdan
Editing ​by Bernadette Baum

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