Australasia fastest growing market for Dubai airport

Self check-in kiosks are seen at the Emirates Airlines departures terminal at Dubai International Airport|By TAP Staff|Australasia was the fastest-expanding market for Dubai International in the first quarter, up 21.9 percent on the previous year, as a direct result of the partnership between Qantas and Emirates, the Wall Street Journal reported quoting Dubai Airports sources. Both North America and Asia, two markets where Emirates has expanded routes recently were pipped by Australasia.

Dubai has become a popular stopover for Australians en route to Europe and the U.S., boosting Dubai’s malls and hotels. About 360,000 Australians disembarked from Emirates planes last year in Dubai, significantly higher than before the deal between Emirates and Qantas, according to Emirates President Tim Clark.

“We didn’t have [that] before,” explained Mr. Clark. “The Australian business into Dubai and the hospitality segments…they have been very strong for us.” Emirates has direct flights to five destinations in Australia and two in New Zealand.

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But Emirates will be looking over its shoulder as Etihad Airways will significantly increase its capacity to airports in Australia, where it already flies to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, the paper said. The Abu Dhabi carrier will launch daily flights to Perth in July using an Airbus Group NV A330-200 aircraft with 262 seats and will also add a super-jumbo Airbus A380 jet to both Sydney and Melbourne routes next year.

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