It seems since the beginning of the year a trend of doom and gloom has been appearing on these boards. VS are clearly a tiny bit in the brown stuff, with the IBFT's being axed and constant rumours of mergers, FSM role going and even the beloved (by some VF's) bar being scrapped. THis coupled with some ten airlines going bust has not made for a happy time on the 'other airlines' part of the forums.
Well do not fear Emirates is about to save the day and show the rest of the world how to run an airline!
Emirates yesterday announced a US$1.37billion profit, this is a 62% increase on last year!!! This is pretty impressive given all the excuses that are being banded around the aviation sector at the moment.
As a thank you all staff have received a bonus equivalent to 14 weeks pay.
My very reliable source also informs me that EK routes ex UK are doing very well in particular the daily NCL-DXB route and the airline is sniffing around at opening another direct DXB at least another UK airport.
With the 380's arriving later in the year and being put into use on two routes that will directly compete with VS (and another route that indirectly competes with VS), times could well be about to get alot harder for VS.
Carrier is planning to have some 450 aircraft by 2019 and is also looking into the possibility of starting an LCC in the Middle East which I guess would be similar to VX rather than FR.
Well do not fear Emirates is about to save the day and show the rest of the world how to run an airline!
Emirates yesterday announced a US$1.37billion profit, this is a 62% increase on last year!!! This is pretty impressive given all the excuses that are being banded around the aviation sector at the moment.
As a thank you all staff have received a bonus equivalent to 14 weeks pay.
My very reliable source also informs me that EK routes ex UK are doing very well in particular the daily NCL-DXB route and the airline is sniffing around at opening another direct DXB at least another UK airport.
With the 380's arriving later in the year and being put into use on two routes that will directly compete with VS (and another route that indirectly competes with VS), times could well be about to get alot harder for VS.
Carrier is planning to have some 450 aircraft by 2019 and is also looking into the possibility of starting an LCC in the Middle East which I guess would be similar to VX rather than FR.