Emirates order 32 A380s

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Emirates has ordered a further 32 A380s that will enable it to grab market share and cut long-haul fares by up to half. This order will take Emirates total A380 order to 90 units.
The purchase will hurt British and European Airlines, particularly in F & J class, due to Emirates already 20 to fifty percent cheaper fares, and increased seating through their Dubai hub to Asia/Pacific, and Europe.

Cheers Dee
 
What do the Airbus sales guys do when they land an order like that? Do they ring a bell, go to lunch early or just upgrade their private jets?
 
Emirates has ordered a further 32 A380s that will enable it to grab market share and cut long-haul fares by up to half. This order will take Emirates total A380 order to 90 units.
The purchase will hurt British and European Airlines, particularly in F & J class, due to Emirates already 20 to fifty percent cheaper fares, and increased seating through their Dubai hub to Asia/Pacific, and Europe.

Cheers Dee

Interesting news, first new order for a year or so for the A380, their orders account for just under half the total orders !
 
The purchase will hurt British and European Airlines, particularly in F & J class, due to Emirates already 20 to fifty percent cheaper fares, and increased seating through their Dubai hub to Asia/Pacific, and Europe.

It could do, if they build enough gates to park at. Too many of them flying around and there might be issues parking, loading and unloading, though I guess deliveries wont happen for a while.
 
No problem with gates, I suspect when they take over the Qantas slots - although by then I suppose they'll have repainted the Qantas A380s into Jetstar livery.

A little off topic, but is it quicker to fly with Emirates from MEL - JFK via DXB or is it quicker on QF via LAX? I know that the Pacific route is shorter in distance but as both are one stop flights, how do the connections compare?
 
... A little off topic, but is it quicker to fly with Emirates from MEL - JFK via DXB or is it quicker on QF via LAX? I know that the Pacific route is shorter in distance but as both are one stop flights, how do the connections compare?
Expert Flyer returns the following on a random date next month:
Code:
EK407 MEL 06/07/10 9:30 PM DXB 07/07/10 5:45 AM 345

EK201 DXB 07/07/10 8:30 AM JFK 07/07/10 2:15 PM 77W
That's 14:15 with a 2:45 transit and another 13:45 for a total of 30:45.

Via LAX on QF:
Code:
QF93  MEL 07/07/10 10:10 AM LAX 07/07/10 7:30 AM 388
QF107 LAX 07/07/10  9:00 AM JFK 07/07/10 5:25 PM 332
Time is 14:20, 90 minute transit and 5:25 for a total of 21:15.
 
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Expert Flyer returns the following on a random date next month .. .. That's 14:15 with a 2:45 transit and another 13:45 for a total of 30:45.... Via LAX on QF ....total of 21:15.

Even if they were the same distance EK was MEL-DXB-JFK always going to take longer as it is westbound! And of course the distance is longer via DXB that compounds it. Even in the other direction JFK-DXB-MEL is 12:45 + 2:05 + 13:20 = 28:05. JFK-LAX-MEL 23:00 hrs, so still five hours longer on EK.
 
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