
Emirates and United Airlines have hinted at forming a strategic collaboration, which might have far-reaching effects on their respective passengers ahead of the formal announcement.
This will be a throwback to the days when Emirates was associated with both Continental and United.
Bilateral cooperation between Emirates and a large U.S. network provider is something that Emirates President Sir Tim Clark has discussed for years (American, Delta, or United)
Without Russian airspace, planned India routes are likely not sustainable, and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine has severely hampered United’s ability to service India.
By working together, both airlines’ frequent flyer programmes might offer mutual benefits, such as the opportunity to earn and redeem points on each other’s airlines. This would lead to code sharing on several United internal flights and Emirates routes between Dubai and the Indian subcontinent and beyond.
Newark to Dubai is a route currently served by Emirates through Athens, and it’s expected United to announce a new service on this route. Although Emirates already provides nonstop service on both Washington to Dubai and the Chicago to Dubai routes, we may soon see the restart or introduction of both routes.
Emirates will benefit considerably from the expanded availability of domestic connections it can offer its long-haul clients. This is good for both United and Emirates, although Emirates will gain a little more from this partnership.
This is good for both United and Emirates, although Emirates will gain a little more from this partnership. From Dubai, United should be able to market connections to other cities along its new route (s).
This comes as U.S. airlines have stopped using the tired old allegation of protectionism against Gulf carriers in an effort to limit their competitiveness. A.A. now offers direct flights to Doha (DOH) from New York, thanks to a deepened partnership with Qatar Airways.