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View all search resultsThe CEO of one of the Middle East's largest carriers said Monday passenger numbers to the United States have dipped slightly over fears by some Muslim passengers that their visas may be rejected upon arrival, but expressed confidence in President Donald Trump as a "very good businessman."
In wake of news that the United States and the United Kingdom will no longer allow passengers on certain flights from Middle Eastern and North African countries to bring electronics bigger than phones in their carry-on baggage, Doha-based Qatar Airways has come up with a workaround.
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