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    "content": "stand on its own. Look at the Duty Free business in Dubai. I know that you have been in Dubai Airport. The shopping complex is owned by the Emirates. All the passengers offloaded by the airline on a daily basis are close to 2 million. What was going on at the Kenya Airways? Those who were running it just woke up one day and started ordering for aircraft. Those are some of the things that make the Emirates act different. All the Duty Free Shops in Dubai Airport belong to the airline. That is how they raise their money. The airline also owns its own hotels. Once passengers book to travel, they also book to stay in their hotels. All airlines are ailing economically, except private airlines where business operators can also be involved. The easiest way of squandering public funds is in the line of business airlines. There is no way that Kenya Airways will come back. The best step they took was to team up with other airlines. I beg to support."
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