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Emirates dominates with 2 000 seats a day

30 Nov 2016 - by Chana Boucher
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EMIRATES’ market share of

international flights from South

Africa will be stronger than ever

from the third quarter of this year.

The airline will introduce a fourth

daily Johannesburg flight from the end

of October, departing at 09h30 and

arriving in Dubai at 19h40.

The flight will be operated by a

B777. This will bring the total number

of flights to South Africa to seven

daily – four to Johannesburg, two

to Cape Town and one to Durban

– upping capacity to around 2 000

seats from South Africa to Dubai.

According to the Centre for Aviation,

Emirates currently has a share of

almost 10% of international seat

capacity in South Africa, excluding

the additional flight. This is followed

by British Airways, which holds 8,5%.

SAA has 40% of the market.

As it is, European carriers are

struggling to compete with their Gulf

counterparts. Tamur Goudarzi-Pour,

Lufthansa’s vp for the Middle East,

Africa and Southeast Europe, told

TNW that as a result of competition

from Gulf carriers, there was an

overcapacity on the SA route. “We

are committed to Africa, and plan to

stay but we need to look at sensible

capacity allocations, particularly in

Johannesburg, and ensure we have

profitable operations.

“We welcome competition on an

even playing field but there are

certain advantages given by the state

to state-sponsored carriers that we

do not receive as a purely marketdriven

airline. The playing field is not

level,” he said.

Sailesh Parbhu, md of XL Nexus

Travel, says the additional daily flight

is in line with demand. He says when

Emirates reduced the Johannesburg

flights to two a day due to runway

upgrades it caused a problem,

especially for the mid-year school

holidays. He adds that the airline’s

aggressive pricing, good connections

and growing international network are

resulting in increased demand.

But Jonathan Gerber, director of

TAG, says there is only seasonal

demand and that it is not ongoing.

He says SA agents won’t necessarily

benefit from the additional capacity

as not many of the seats are open to

the South African market.

“In the past Emirates was the

go-to airline in terms of price; I

believe that, with its origin and

destination policy, this no longer the

case.” Jonathan explains that this

is because Emirates can get better

yields out of other markets. As a

result, the South African market is

locked out initially, particularly in the

lower classes. Then, as it gets closer

to the travel date and seats are still

available, the airline opens access to

the SA market.

“We are now getting access to far

better fares in advance on other

carriers. I think that the airlines will

continue to compete on this basis.”

Jonathan adds that currently he

doesn’t believe there is overcapacity

of international flights and that Gulf

carriers offer a specific need that

doesn’t suit all clients.

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