A Review of Emirates Airways
By
Marc Sam
Emirates airlines is the national airline of Dubai and is based
at Dubai International Airport. Gulf Air stopped flying so frequently to
Dubai and so the government launched its own airline, called Emirates.
It was given seed capital by the Royal Family, but then has to be
self-sustainable, which it achieved. It has actually been profitable
since it launched.
Although offering economy seats like all other
airlines, Emirates has positioned itself as a luxury airline and, to
some extend, has maintained that expectation very well. It mainly
operates larger planes and has won numerous airline awards, including
being voted the fifth best airline in the world in 2009. In terms of
passenger numbers it is the 4th largest airline in the world, and
Emirates operate one of the longest non-stop flights (from Dubai to Los
Angeles).
Emirates have worked hard to develop relationships with
other airlines to extend its reach and this has made it possible for the
airline to fly to, amongst other places, the USA, South East Asia and
Australia.
Despite its success many airlines have reported that
they are very concerned about the airline taking business away from
them. Firstly by using Dubai as a stop-over to various destinations and
secondly as they feel that the airline gets preferential treatment and
fees from the Dubai Airport Authority (as they are both owed by the
government) as well as preferential loan agreements making their
repayments much more manageable. However, from a passenger point of view
this is all very good news. It will lead to increased competitive
pricing, better service delivery, and possibly addition flight
configurations being put together.










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