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Runway closure to hit Emirates’ frequencies

29 Aug 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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THE closure of Dubai

International Airport’s

southern runway

between April 16 and

May 30 next year will affect

Emirates’ flights in and out

of Dubai.

According to Routes Online

(organiser of airline and

airport networking events

and reports on flight route

changes), the airport’s

runway closure will see flights

from Dubai to Johannesburg

reduced from 28 to 23

weekly.

Flights between Dubai and

Durban will also be affected,

with frequencies reduced

from seven to five flights

a week.

At the time of publishing,

Emirates could not provide

the exact details of which

flights would be affected but

said it would share details

with the trade shortly.

David Pegg, md of Sure

Visa Travels, told TNW that

this would have a significant

impact on agents who

regularly book clients on

Emirates. “It’s an estimated

2 000 fewer seats on the

Johannesburg route, per

week.”

 “This will impact both

corporate and leisure clients

as we often use Emirates

Airline as an alternative to

our national carrier,” says

Michelle Rance, key account

manager at Harvey World

Travel based in Benoni.

She says the reduction in

frequency on routes outbound

via Dubai could potentially

impact an agent’s ability to

secure convenient connecting

times and short layovers.

Key routes outbound from

Dubai that are expected to

be impacted include flights

between Dubai and London,

New York, Mahé, Perth and

Prague, according to Routes

Online.

The full list of the more

than 100 reduced routes

is available on www.

routesonline.com.

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