US airlines seek help against Gulf carriers
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Washington
EVEN as US Secretary of State John Kerry has courted Persian Gulf leaders recently over the Iran nuclear deal, an increasingly contentious battle back home has enveloped three airlines those leaders hold dear.
The airlines - Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad Airways - are on pace to become dominant passenger carriers in the global market, threatening the three biggest US airlines and their partners in Europe and Asia.
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