Emirates hits back at Delta jibe

Tuesday, 12 Aug, 2015 0

Emirates has called out Delta Air Lines for taking another cheap shot at the Gulf carriers after Delta announced it was cutting back on flights next winter on its Atlanta-Dubai route.

Delta blamed ‘overcapacity on US routes to the Middle East operated by government-owned and subsidized airlines,’ a charge Emirates has rejected.

Delta’s comment was ‘plainly a political play, or a thin excuse to prop up fares at a higher level by limiting capacity,’ an Emirates statement said.

"Delta has no head-to-head competition as they are the only airline to operate non-stop on this route."

"Industry data shows that average seat loads on Atlanta-Dubai has been consistently more than 85 percent, which clearly indicates that consumer demand or overcapacity is not the issue," the Emirates statement added.

Delta will reduce its current daily service to 4-5 times a week during the winter, starting October 1.

The Big Three – Delta, American Airlines and United – have accused Gulf carriers – Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Emirates – of pocketing billions of dollars in ‘unfair’ state subsidies.

The Gulf carriers themselves accuse the Big Three of benefiting from US subsidies in the form of  tax breaks and bankruptcy protection following the 9/11 attacks.



 

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