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Emirates to Limit Access to Its Biggest Mideast Market on Virus

An Airbus SE A380-800 aircraft, operated by Emirates, sits in Riyadh.

Photographer: Ryan Olson/Bloomberg
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Emirates, which gets 60% of its Middle East revenue from Saudi Arabia, has to stop flying tourists from more than 20 countries to the kingdom to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.