More rhetoric from United concerning the subsidies Gulf Carriers are receiving.
The U.S. airlines say their Gulf rivals lose billions of dollars a year and aren’t required to turn a profit, funding their amenities with financial aid from their home governments. “We’re not competing against air carriers,” Mark Anderson, a senior vice president at United, said on Thursday. “We’re competing against government—we’re competing against government treasuries.”
U.S. Airlines Step Up Dogfight With Gulf Carriers - Bloomberg Business