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Emirates airline sees more opportunities to fly in Europe


Clark: Governments, airports and organisations in Europe frustrated with local airlines.


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Emirates airline sees an opportunity to increase direct flights from Europe to cities other than its Dubai hub, but its chief executive said he is concerned about harming struggling European carriers.
Emirates also is actively considering a large purchase of Airbus A350 aircraft and Boeing 787s to replace older Boeing 777 wide-body aircraft that will begin retiring in 2017.
“We’re just concluding our performance assessments,” of the Airbus and Boeing aircraft, Clark said in an interview following a speech in New York. He declined to say when the airline would place orders.
Clark said governments, airports and organisations in Europe frustrated with local airlines have asked Emirates to start offering international service from their airports, but that he is not planning to do so.
“The opportunity is there if we want it,” he said. “If I was to put the (Airbus super-jumbo) A380 through multiple points in Europe, we would clean out the business like a Dyson hoover,” he added, referring to a vacuum cleaner. “I don’t want to do that.”
The remarks on Europe come as Emirates and two other Gulf carriers have come under attack from their US rivals for allegedly competing unfairly.
Emirates in 2013 became the first Middle Eastern carrier to fly passengers from Milan to New York.
The US carriers want their government to alter its “Open Skies” agreements with the UAE and Qatar, accusing them of lavishing their airlines with over $40bn in subsidies and distorting competition.
Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways deny the subsidy claims.
“Emirates has received $5.8bn in subsidies and other advantages from the United Arab Emirates, a direct violation of Open Skies agreements,” the Partnership for Open Skies said in a statement. It represents American Airlines Group, United Continental Holdings, Delta Air Lines and numerous aviation-related labour unions.
On Wednesday Clark called the allegations “stuff and nonsense,” noting that in May Emirates said it would pay $700mn in dividends to its Dubai government owners and $300mn in bonuses to employees.
“How can that airline be subsidised if it pays its shareholders and staff a billion dollars,” he said in a speech to the Wings Club, a New York aviation association.
He said officials in Seattle, Washington, and Orlando, Florida had praised Emirates for bringing service to their cities because it boosted their economies with jobs, tourism and trade.


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