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Millhouse Apr 20th 2017 8:37 am

Emirates cuts flights
 
Emirates cuts flights on five U.S. routes as restrictions hit demand | Zawya UAE Edition

Detailing changes to flight schedules, she said: "This is a commercial decision in response to weakened travel demand to the U.S."


Direct flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando would drop to five a week in May from daily flights, while Seattle and Boston flights would be reduced to a daily service in June from two flights a day, the statement said.

Twice daily Los Angeles flights would also be reduced in July to one a day, it added.

TheShed Apr 20th 2017 8:47 am

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 
I go to DFW 3-4 times per year with my job and the flights used to be totally overbooked even when they had a 777 and a 380 daily. Last two flights I took were barely half full and they only run one 777 daily now.

I'd say Emirates pricing and the downturn in oil and the gulf in general have had more of an effect than the laptop bans and trump. Etihad and Qatar flights to US are still very busy.

Meow Apr 20th 2017 8:49 am

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What I'd like to know is whether people are flying with other airlines, presumably US ones. I wouldn't be surprised if numbers are down but it would be interesting to know how much is due to people simply not travelling to the US and how much is people switching carriers to reduce restrictions.

scrubbedexpat141 Apr 20th 2017 9:09 am

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I'm still travelling (ignoring the US bit), but I'm being smarter with my flights with Emirates. I've always got my return and playing with dates, origins and order can save a fortune.

That being said, the last minute flight I might need to get back next week is looking prohibitively expensive. :(:thumbdown:

Millhouse Apr 20th 2017 9:10 am

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by TheShed (Post 12233552)
I go to DFW 3-4 times per year with my job and the flights used to be totally overbooked even when they had a 777 and a 380 daily. Last two flights I took were barely half full and they only run one 777 daily now.

I'd say Emirates pricing and the downturn in oil and the gulf in general have had more of an effect than the laptop bans and trump. Etihad and Qatar flights to US are still very busy.

This is also my take on it.

The laptop ban only happened about 25 days ago. It's too early to tell to cut back flights and lose the landing slot (that is normally very hard to get in the first place and harder to get back). You'd only make the decision to cut after months of losses.

The Trump thing is spin over a much darker truth in my opinion.

Millhouse Apr 20th 2017 9:16 am

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 
The question is when will they merge with Etihad.

TheShed Apr 20th 2017 9:27 am

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 12233586)
The question is when will they merge with Etihad.

I really think that is merely a matter of time.

Meow Apr 20th 2017 10:21 am

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Originally Posted by TheShed (Post 12233595)
I really think that is merely a matter of time.

Both parties keep saying it won't happen but I really can't see it going any other way in the long term.

scrubbedexpat141 Apr 20th 2017 10:30 am

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 12233586)
The question is when will they merge with Etihad.


Originally Posted by TheShed (Post 12233595)
I really think that is merely a matter of time.

Why?

Meow Apr 20th 2017 10:39 am

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Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 12233631)
Why?

Right now there are two airlines for one small country and they are effectively doubling up. Economies of scale, overheads etc means that one day someone will make a purely economic decision.

Etihad is the national carrier and AD like to have that but Emirates is bigger and far better known, so it'll end up being all branded Emirates.

One day...

scrubbedexpat141 Apr 20th 2017 11:52 am

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by Meow (Post 12233637)
Right now there are two airlines for one small country and they are effectively doubling up. Economies of scale, overheads etc means that one day someone will make a purely economic decision.

Etihad is the national carrier and AD like to have that but Emirates is bigger and far better known, so it'll end up being all branded Emirates.

One day...

Is there not too much pride?

Inselaffen Apr 20th 2017 12:24 pm

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 
Emirates effectively taking over Etihad would be nice payback for the Burj Dubai humbling!

spouse of scouse Apr 20th 2017 12:52 pm

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 12233581)
I'm still travelling (ignoring the US bit), but I'm being smarter with my flights with Emirates. I've always got my return and playing with dates, origins and order can save a fortune.

Ain't that the truth. Last time I travelled Emirates Perth - Manchester - Perth, it was over AU$10,000 for each business class ticket.

My latest purchase, Manchester - Perth - Manchester, £5,300 for two bc tickets. Crazy! It's not as if there's twice as much difference in the fuel price if the flight originates in Australia :confused:

scrubbedexpat141 Apr 20th 2017 12:55 pm

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12233763)
Ain't that the truth. Last time I travelled Emirates Perth - Manchester - Perth, it was over AU$10,000 for each business class ticket.

My latest purchase, Manchester - Perth - Manchester, £5,300 for two bc tickets. Crazy! It's not as if there's twice as much difference in the fuel price if the flight originates in Australia :confused:

Try originating in Emirates home of Dubai. It's a joke.

DXB - Tokyo - DXB = AED4,900
London - DXB - Tokyo - DXB - London = AED 4,700

Millhouse Apr 20th 2017 1:00 pm

Re: Emirates cuts flights
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 12233764)
Try originating in Emirates home of Dubai. It's a joke.

DXB - Tokyo - DXB = AED4,900
London - DXB - Tokyo - DXB - London = AED 4,700

IT's a shocker:

DXB-B'ham : 3460 AED
DOH-DXB-B'ham: 2635 AED
B'ham-DXB: 1872 AED


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