Lufthansa CEO Tells Magazine Iran War Will Diminish Gulf Carriers' Dominance in Asia
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 17, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 17, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 17, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 17, 2026
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr says that the Iran war is exposing Gulf carriers’ hubs to security risks, potentially undermining their dominance on Asia routes. Lufthansa is responding by accelerating direct long‑haul services to Asia and Africa.
BERLIN, March 17 (Reuters) - Germany's Lufthansa expects the dominance of Gulf carriers like Emirates and Qatar Airways on Asian routes to be diminished by the Iran war, CEO Carsten Spohr told business magazine Manager Magazin in an interview published on Tuesday.
"The major hubs of the Gulf carriers are located in a region that is now clearly exposed to new risks. What this means for the future of global air travel remains to be seen," he said.
Spohr added that the war would also discourage recent talks about giving more take-off and landing slots at German airports to Emirates.
"It weakens European sovereignty if we are increasingly less able to connect to the growing markets of Asia via our own routes and become ever more dependent on hubs outside Europe," he said.
On routes to North America, he said Lufthansa has been able to offset a slowdown in demand last year for Europeans travelling to the U.S. with an uptick from the other direction.
"We expect to have more Americans than Europeans on board our aircraft on North Atlantic routes this summer," Spohr said.
(Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Tom Hogue and Jamie Freed)
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr said the Iran war will diminish the dominance of Gulf carriers like Emirates and Qatar Airways on Asian routes.
The main hubs of Gulf airlines are now in a region exposed to new risks due to the Iran war, which could impact their dominance.
Emirates and Qatar Airways are specifically mentioned as Gulf carriers impacted by the Iran war.
It remains to be seen how the new risks from the Iran war will affect the future of global air travel, according to Lufthansa's CEO.
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