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Why did Qantas stop flying to Dubai?

Of the Qantas-Emirates relationship, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce says, “Our partnership has evolved to a point where Qantas no longer needs to fly its own aircraft through Dubai, and that means we can redirect some of our A380 flying into Singapore and meet the strong demand we're seeing in Asia.



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Both Qantas and Emirates offer excellent service, so it really depends on what you're looking for in an airline. If you want to fly with the world's oldest continuously operating airline, then Qantas is your best bet. They have been around since 1920 and are known for their safety record and customer service.

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In general: perceive Emirates A380 business class better than A380 Qantas business class. Emirates feels a bit more tight but you have more privacy.

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The airline said on Monday fuel prices had increased by about 30% since May 2023, driven by a combination of higher oil prices, higher refiner margins and a lower Australian dollar.

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Therefore, the ERJ135/140/145 members of the family are among the safest airliners in history. The Airbus A340 is also one of the safest, with no fatal accidents involving any of the 380 units since its introduction in March 1993.

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Summary. Emirates business class is one of the most luxurious, from the chauffeur pick-up, to the lounge, very comfortable seats, excellent service, and dining options. It is also one of the more expensive, and hard to upgrade.

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1. Qatar Airways QSuite. Qatar Airways QSuites often ranks as the best business class product in the world, and for good reason. Not only is QSuites an amazing business class product for solo travelers, but it's also the number 1 option for those traveling with friends or as a family.

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