Gulf Aviation’s Struggle During Regional Turbulence
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السياق الخليجي
Regional airline operators in the GCC have historically faced margin pressure during periods of geopolitical uncertainty and volatility, as fuel hedging costs rise, passenger demand patterns shift, and regional route networks experience disruptions. Aviation exposure—both direct equity holdings and sector-level foreign exchange sensitivity—has traditionally served as a macroeconomic indicator of broader Gulf confidence cycles, correlating with tourism flows, business travel, and crude price volatility that influences both operating costs and consumer discretionary spending. Structural headwinds in the sector often precede or coincide with broader equity market repricing, particularly among smaller regional carriers with limited hedging capacity and concentrated route exposure to affected c
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