Clark stresses bailout urgency as Emirates passenger flights increase | News | Flight Global:
Emirates passenger flights now account for approximately half the airline’s daily frequencies but a bailout from owner the Dubai government will be needed “sooner rather than later”, says airline president Tim Clark.
As the Dubai carrier expands operations, daily frequencies are now running at around 230 flights, which equates to around 40% the tally on a normal day before the coronavirus pandemic. However, half of the current frequencies are operating some form of cargo-only service.
“We operated 123 777s last week, and we had six of the 115 A380s flying – they’re doing Paris and London. And we’re trying to get the A380 into Toronto,” Clark told FlightGlobal in an interview on 12 August. “Slowly but surely we trying to get ourselves back in. The golden rule is that no operation is allowed to go below the cash operating costs because we’re trying to contain the outflow of cash.”
Clark is cautiously optimistic about the return of A380 services – which began on 15 July, saying that the loads are “quite solid, notwithstanding quarantine”. He indicates that the decision has proved economically viable because “we can easily cover our operating costs and make a bit of money on that. It’s also part of brand, it’s part of the feel good factor we’re trying to create.”
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