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Emirates and Qantas extend their partnership until 2028

Emirates and Qantas have announced that they have extended their partnership for another 5 years, meaning that both passengers and frequent flyers of both the airlines will have access to an expansive joint network, and millions of reward seats to travel across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the United Kingdom.

The extension agreement was signed by Emirates President Tim Clark and Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce at the International Air Transport Association Annual General Meeting in Boston.

If you are wondering why I wrote that the partnership will now be in place in 2028 and not 2026, it’s because that the airlines already have existing approvals from regulators to operate a joint business until March 2023. Emirates and Qantas will seek re-authorisation from relevant regulators, including the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), to continue the core elements of the partnership including coordination of pricing, schedules, sales and tourism marketing on approved routes until 2028. Additionally, the deal also includes an option to renew for another 5 years beyond that. ACCC was the one who rejected the joint business plan of Qantas and Japan Airlines recently.

For passengers travelling on Emirates, the deal provides access to over 55 Australian destinations that Emirates does not fly to. On the other hand, Qantas customers are able to fly on Emirates to Dubai and access over 50 cities in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, that Qantas does not fly to.

Sir Tim Clark, President, Emirates, said:

The extension of our partnership with Qantas is testament to its success. It also reflects our commitment to ensure customers travelling to and from Australia, a market which we have served for 25 years, continue to have the best connections and frequent flyer benefits. Despite the challenges of the past 18 months, today’s announcement reinforces that Emirates is here for the long-haul. Our partnership seamlessly connects travellers to over one hundred destinations globally on our joint network, and offers a coordinated premium experience such as access to points and lounges. As borders re-open, we look forward to restoring our Australian flight schedules including our popular A380 services, and to welcoming customers to experience our best-in-class partnership for many more years to come.

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Alan Joyce, CEO, Qantas Group, said:

This marks the continuation of one of the most significant bilateral partnerships in aviation. We called it ‘seismic’ when it launched in 2013 and it has been, especially in terms of what it’s meant for over 13 million people who have travelled on flights that form part of the deal. The premise of our partnership with Emirates has always been that no airline can fly everywhere but combined we can fly to most of the places our joint customers want to travel to. And that we treat each other’s customers as our own. We know the international aviation market will take years to fully recover so close collaboration between airline partners is going to be more important than ever.

This year, Emirates is celebrating 25 years of flying to Australia. The Dubai-based airline has transported over 39 million passengers between Australian cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, and other destinations via its Dubai hub since 1996. The carrier states that it has continued to display its strong commitment to the Australian market increasing the size of its operations from 3-flights-a-week when it initially launched in 1996 in Melbourne, peaking to over 100-flights-a-week prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since 2013, more than 13 million passengers have travelled on the joint network, travelling more than 87 billon kilometres. Emirates adds that on average, more than 13,000 Emirates passengers have travelled on Qantas’ domestic and regional services within Australia each month.

Together, Qantas and Emirates provide customers with more than 100 codeshare destinations including:

  • 38 codeshare destinations in the United Kingdom and Europe, including Rome, Zurich and Barcelona
  • 55 codeshare destinations in Australia and New Zealand
  • 13 codeshare destinations in Africa and the Middle East
  • 2 codeshare destinations in Asia

Featured image by Emirates

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