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Gulf airlines continue their world conquest, this time by playing nice


Skift Take

USA Today uses Qatar's delivery of its first Boeing Dreamliner today as an opportunity to review how the Gulf airlines established new industry standards despite being latecomers in the international skies.

Three decades ago, Doha in Qatar, and Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates were little known outside the Persian Gulf.

Today, they're among the world's fastest-growing and wealthiest cities. And for international air travelers, they represent a new crossroads of the aviation world. They're home to hubs of three fast-growing airlines — Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad Airways — that are going toe to toe with the world's more-established giants.

They've turned their focus on the United States after expanding at breakneck speed in Asia, Africa and Europe. They're increasingly flying to more U.S. cities with greater frequency.

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