Emirates commits to first-class luxury long haul

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Emirates commits to first-class luxury long haul

While an announcement is expected from Qantas soon that it will reduce the number of first-class seats on some routes, Emirates confirmed last week its commitment to premium passengers.

Emirates' vice-president in Australia, Stephen Pearse, says first-class suites will remain on all the airline's long-haul flights. "We are committed to three classes and the premium passenger," he says.

Much like the JQ charter may be directed at TT, seems like EK is seizing on QF's self-inflicted perception of premium passenger neglect - might make a difference for pax still wanting to fly First out of ports other than SYD to Asia (other than SIN) or Europe (other than LHR).

If only Skywards was part of one of the major alliances! ;)
 
If only Skywards was part of one of the major alliances! ;)

Meh; they may not be in an alliance but if not wanting EK miles ( which tend to be v good earning in 1st class and much better value than QF earning , mies can be credited to UA iirc

Dave
 
Maybe if QF charged $10000 in First to Europe there wouldn't be so much of a neglect of First class! (Even if you made it $11000 to cover extra staff wages over those paid in the Middle East.)
 
Maybe if QF charged $10000 in First to Europe there wouldn't be so much of a neglect of First class! (Even if you made it $11000 to cover extra staff wages over those paid in the Middle East.)

From Europe they do . With 42 days Advance Purchase the QF AAP fare is $8822 plus taxes ; without AP is around $11436. Without the AP , then QF is about $2000 more expensive than say EK

Obviously, ex Australia QF is a complete rip off at $17800 plus tax to UK r.t and there are a lot more better priced and better quality options.

Dave
 
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In a sense, I don't think EK has a choice.

EK wouldn't be doing themselves any favours by cutting premium seats.

Mind you, QF aren't doing themselves favours either, but it seems that in the upper management's wisdom :rolleyes: and those of shareholders :rolleyes:, the only way to keep the balance sheet afloat is to cut premium seats.


EK mightn't be part of an alliance, but you can get DJ points from them.

.....bringing its European ports to 25, the most offered by any carrier operating in Australia

Since when was EK registered as an Australian airline? I thought it belonged to the UAE?
 
Operating in and registered in being two quite different things...

Why couldn't I use the same twisted logic then and argue that BA should claim that mantle?


Mind you, of course you could get to the same destinations on EK, but in style.
 
Maybe if QF charged $10000 in First to Europe there wouldn't be so much of a neglect of First class! (Even if you made it $11000 to cover extra staff wages over those paid in the Middle East.)

Where Qantas is holding higher fraes they need to consider Triple points offers or Double Sc's:o:o
 
Where Qantas is holding higher fraes they need to consider Triple points offers or Double Sc's:o:o

They only charge these fares because they think that they can get away with it as it stands; if the only way they could sell the fares would be by getting people to pay extra for extra miles they would drop the fares

Dave
 
Meh; they may not be in an alliance but if not wanting EK miles ( which tend to be v good earning in 1st class and much better value than QF earning , mies can be credited to UA iirc

Dave

You can credit the miles to UAMP, but they aren't counted as EQM.
 
You can credit the miles to UAMP, but they aren't counted as EQM.

True. Personally I am quite happy crediting them to Skywards; not a bad scheme ; much better earn to redeem rates than get with Qantas imo

Dave
 
Funny that EK commits to F whilst QF commits to removing F.
 
Right, so they will be less committed to F in the future than they are today.
Just as committed as previously, just less often ;)

Think of it like a binary option. Its either committed or not, either yes or no.

So just like in marriage, commitment is not defined the frequency of the yes or no :shock:
 
So just like in marriage, commitment is not defined the frequency of the yes or no :shock:

Ah yes another mistake I made with my marriage contract. I should have put that clause in :lol:
 
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