Qantas expands Etihad partnership: Transfers to Dubai

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QANTAS has announced land transport from Abu Dhabi to Dubai will be included as part of an expansion of its codeshare partnership with Etihad.

Qantas codeshare customers flying on Etihad-operated services to Abu Dhabi will now be able to transfer to Dubai by limousine or coach.

Qantas expands Etihad partnership | Courier Mail

Big whoop. The last thing I would want to do after a very long flight - is to take a 60+min car ride to my destination.

The headline is a little misleading on the article.
 
This certainly will be useful for many pax.

In reality it is only about 1hr's drive between the two so 90mins is a generous allowance, likely to be closer to 60-70mins depending on final destination.

Consider it akin to flying into LHR vs LGW or JFK vs LGA.

Sure, it's further, but it's still a good offer. Impressed Y pax get a bus too.
 
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The last thing I would want to do after a very long flight - is to take a 60+min car ride to my destination. .

Well you definitely should avoid NRT, KUL, ICN, PVG, KIX. And could probably add LHR, LGW, EWR, JFK, AKL (during heavy traffic), MXP, and I am sure many many more where 60mins-ish on ground transportation from airport to destination is the norm (unless using express rail and your destination is the express rail terminus).
 
Yes NRT, KUL do have a fair hike to get to your final destination after arriving, or v.v a very long drive to the airport after a big night out the night before:cool:
 
Well you definitely should avoid NRT, KUL, ICN, PVG, KIX.

....yes, but if there is a choice involved, i'd rather choose the "short" transfer option, not the +60mins option.

Mind you, i've checked out a map and the distance between Abu Dhabi and Jumeriah beach appears to be minimal...
 
This is a really good addition to the Abu Dhabi service.

Visitors to Dubai will know that a taxi from Dubai Airport to any of Jebel Ali, Mall of the Emirates, Umm Suqueim or Silicon Oasis will often take at least 60 minutes anyway.

So a free shuttle from AUH to the western parts of Dubai will be quicker than a taxi from DXB.

Good result. I'm always amazed when people criticize free services. It's like a poor person in the US protesting against free health care - I don't get it.

A little bit off topic, but I thought this quote from the article was amusing:

“Dubai is an important regional business and tourism hub,” Mr Gurney said.

.......just not important enough for Qantas to fly (or code share) to, I guess. Whereas Abu Dhabi is where Qantas feel all the action is.:lol:
 
Big whoop. The last thing I would want to do after a very long flight - is to take a 60+min car ride to my destination.
Not easy to avoid at most destinations or even returning home.

Interesting thoiugh when I arrive at BKK airport after a long flight I am actually looking forward to my 90+ minute trip to get to my final destination.
 
You can always book with someone else and go direct to Dubai.

As posted by browski I am always amazed when people criticize a free service.

I think its obvious I would choose Emirates Straitman.

What I was getting at is the headline "Qantas expands Etihad partnership": I was expecting more than just a transfer i.e. increased services, or a codeshare on QF metal to Abu Dhabi.
 
This is a really good addition to the Abu Dhabi service.

Visitors to Dubai will know that a taxi from Dubai Airport to any of Jebel Ali, Mall of the Emirates, Umm Suqueim or Silicon Oasis will often take at least 60 minutes anyway.

So a free shuttle from AUH to the western parts of Dubai will be quicker than a taxi from DXB.

Good result. I'm always amazed when people criticize free services. It's like a poor person in the US protesting against free health care - I don't get it.

A little bit off topic, but I thought this quote from the article was amusing:

Dubai is an important regional business and tourism hub,” Mr Gurney said.

.......just not important enough for Qantas to fly (or code share) to, I guess. Whereas Abu Dhabi is where Qantas feel all the action is.:lol:
Actually a very good reason.Every time more are eligible for Medicaid the rebate to doctors is reduced so doctors withdraw from Medicaid so the free service is less available.
 
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