Iata boss Willie Walsh says that preventing airlines from repatriating funds may appear to be an easy way to shore up depleted treasuries, but ultimately the local economy will pay a high price without vital air connectivity. Photo: Iata
Iata boss Willie Walsh says that preventing airlines from repatriating funds may appear to be an easy way to shore up depleted treasuries, but ultimately the local economy will pay a high price withouShow more

Airlines' blocked payments rise to $2bn in more than 27 countries, Iata says


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