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FlixBus (Flix SE) is the world's largest intercity bus operator with €2B+ revenue (30% growth in 2023); 43 countries, 1,600+ North American locations (with Greyhound); backed by EQT and Kühne Holding (35% stake).
Flix SE, operating globally as FlixBus and FlixTrain, is the world's largest intercity bus operator and a significant force in European rail travel. Founded in 2013 by André Schwämmlein, Jochen Engert, and Daniel Krauss in Munich, Germany, Flix disrupted the intercity ground transportation market by operating as a technology and marketing platform rather than a traditional bus company — it contracts with regional bus operators to operate routes under the FlixBus brand while providing the booking technology, pricing algorithms, quality standards, and customer service. This asset-light model enabled rapid network expansion across Europe and North America without the capital intensity of owning a large bus fleet.
Dubai's state-owned flagship airline with $32.6B revenue and record $4.7B profit in FY2024; hub-and-spoke through DXB connecting 150+ destinations with A380 fleet and luxury premium cabins.
Emirates is the Dubai-based international flag carrier and one of the world's largest airlines by international passenger traffic — operating a fleet of over 260 wide-body aircraft (predominantly Airbus A380 and Boeing 777) to 150+ destinations across six continents, with Dubai International Airport (DXB) as its hub connecting Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (government-owned), Emirates generated $32.6 billion in revenue and $4.7 billion in net profit for the fiscal year ending March 2024 — its most profitable year ever.
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