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Why doesn’t Emirates Airline fly to Amsterdam?

hans asked:


Why doesn’t Emirates Airlines fly to Amsterdam? They fly to (almost) every capital in Europe,so why not to Amsterdam? Maybe they have some kind of deal with KLM who has direct flights Dubai-Amsterdam vice versa? Most comfortable and cheap is now Turkish Airlines through Istanbul transit. Alitalia I wouldn’t recomment now they are almost broke!! Maybe other option?

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Posted November 8th, 2009 in United Arab Emirates

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3 Responses to “Why doesn’t Emirates Airline fly to Amsterdam?”

  • Persian x says:

    THAD

    Seems you know better what the reason is. Either not enough passengers to there or as you guessed a deal with KLM. As I heard last night on news Alitali got bankrupted so perhaps there will be some alternate routes to get there from Dubai

  • h says:

    DELBERT

    The established network carriers in Europe and Australia, i.e. Air France-KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, and Qantas, perceive Emirates’ strategic decision to reposition itself as a global carrier as a major threat because it increasingly enables an ever-growing number of air travellers to by-pass traditional airline hubs such as London Heathrow Airport, Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, and Frankfurt Airport on their way between Europe/North America and Asia/Australia by changing flights in Dubai instead. These carriers also find it difficult to deal with the growing competitive threat Emirates poses to their business because of their much higher cost base.

    Some of these carriers—notably Air France and Qantas—are so concerned about the detrimental effects of Emirates’ growth on their future ability to compete with it on a level playing field that they have resorted to openly accusing their Dubai-based rival of receiving hidden state subsidies and of maintaining too cosy a relationship with Dubai’s airport authority as well as its aviation authority, both of which are also wholly state-owned entities that share the same government owner with the airline. In addition, they have also accused Emirates of taking unfair advantage of its government shareholder’s sovereign borrower status. They claim that this masks its true financial performance and reduces its borrowing costs below market rates.[51][9][52])

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    Take care.

  • Mahesh N says:

    BOYD

    I guess because Weed is legal in Amsterdam

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