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[quote=Anonymous]There are several very long leaps of logic in this post, but ask yourself how travel has been affected in Europe due to the war in Ukraine? How disrupted was travel through Dubai or Qatar due to the Iraq war or the Syrian civil war? A bunch of Hizbollah losers protesting in Beirut does not a war make. Before you start scare-mongering you might actually read up on WHY United noted Israel it it's earnings report: "And for what it's worth, just to give a little context to the Tel Aviv news here, Bloomberg is saying that United has the most service to that city among the US-based airlines. That actually accounts for about 2% of its annual capacity, which is quite interesting and high, right?" [url]https://finance.yahoo.com/video/united-airlines-q3-earnings-beat-204241811.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAHHphdPBFmuBLRtytQaXKSnlfS6r5dI0iSP8GhD6nHCys4PCDMbHPiMWKnLAy95VVuiam5HkCvHO-Aeh8RWHtW0bLxKoDqQbDimqeses_oUlWzmIZeTAGXiFiuWa-0xfE3uXP0kG9nqyydvgIJKHJiK8qfFdzXSptMRAXO74_TNY[/url] So yeah, United may not earn as much money if it can't fly to Tel Aviv.[/quote]
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