[HD video below] Emirates and Qantas marked the official
start of their partnership, with the first Qantas flights
departing from Sydney and Melbourne to London via the
international hub of Dubai on Sunday.
“The
strength of this partnership stems from the fact the Emirates and
Qantas brands are an excellent match. Emirates customers using a
Qantas lounge or taking a Qantas flight will experience a level of
service that is on par with what they expect from Emirates,” said
Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline. “Our two airlines
offer the largest joint fleet of Airbus A380s and passengers will
be welcomed through Concourse A, the world’s first, purpose built
A380 concourse, at Dubai International Airport, which is the
geographical centrepiece of the partnership ... A major benefit is the range of products we are offering
frequent flyers. Customers of either airline can leverage many of
their privileges when they fly on the joint network, including
earning points, redeeming flights and accessing lounges.”
Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Alan Joyce,
said, “Our customers from Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and
Sydney have one-stop access to 65 destinations in the Middle East,
North Africa, the UK and Europe via the joint Qantas and Emirates
network. By travelling through Dubai, Qantas customers can
connect to the extensive Emirates network into Europe and the UK
and fly directly to their destination.”
Combined the two airlines will offer 98 flights a week between
Australia and Dubai.
Customers have already responded
strongly to the partnership, with over 212,086 sectors booked so
far on the joint network. Qantas has seen a six fold increase in
bookings to Europe on the joint network in the first nine weeks of
sales compared to the same period last year. The number of
Emirates customers booked to travel on Qantas’ domestic network is
almost seven times higher than under Qantas’ previous partnership
arrangement in the same nine week period.
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