emirates’ tim clark fears ‘gathering storm’ as he hints at exit
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Emirates’ Tim Clark fears ‘gathering storm’ as he hints at exit

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Mr Clark was speaking at the ITB tourism fair in Berlin
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The Emirates president Tim Clark said the world’s biggest long-haul airline faces a "gathering storm" as a new generation of low-cost carriers targets the intercontinental routes around which it has built its business.
Dubai’s Emirates sees threats across all markets from rivals spanning Norwegian Air Shuttle to the Scoot unit of Singapore Airlines, Mr Clark said on Thursday in Berlin. The carrier may also need to establish a short-haul fleet as Middle East nations that it has struggled to serve begin to open up, he said, while cautioning that the decision will be one for his successor.
"The dynamic is changing in the Middle East with regards to access to new markets," the executive said in Berlin, where travel industry executives have gathered for the ITB tourism fair. "Our business model was set in the late 1980s, when access was denied to us by many places in the region."
Mr Clark, who has run Emirates since 2003, said that while he sees no immediate switch away from an all-wide-body fleet, "others coming behind may take a different view". The 67-year-old said it would be "remiss" of him to commit to a particular plan and that "business doesn’t stop when I go", giving the strongest hint yet that his time in charge may be drawing to a close.
Emirates has established itself as the world’s biggest carrier serving international routes by transforming Dubai into a transfer hub for flights between the Americas and Europe and Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
While Norwegian Air has focused its long-haul efforts chiefly on transatlantic flights, it also has a hub in Bangkok, while Scoot plans to begin flights to Europe this summer starting with a service to Athens – a city that is also part of the Emirates network – in June.
"At the back end of ‘90s I did a paper on long-haul low-cost," Mr Clark said. "Everyone laughed at me, but what I predicted then has finally started to happen. We have players in all arenas – Europe, America, Asia. It’s a gathering storm."
The executive said that the situation is being complicated by the response of established network carriers such as the British Airways owner IAG, which plans to start lower-cost flights using Airbus A330 wide-body jets, initially out of Barcelona, and Lufthansa’s Eurowings arm, which is expanding as fast in long-haul routes as it is on intra-European services.
After a "few years of instabil­ity," increasing demand for intercontinental services should be sufficient to support much of the expansion "as the pie grows," Mr Clark said. Low-cost carriers specialising in short-haul routes are also likely to play a bigger role in linking up with long-haul operators, he said. Ryanair already plans to provide feeder traffic to Norwegian, and has indicated that it might be open to connecting with Gulf operators.
Political and socioeconomic upheavals have created an environment in which running a global airline has become increasingly challenging, Mr Clark said. While a decade ago a major carrier might have faced disruptive events a couple of times a year, "the pace of change is accelerating and quite destabilising".
The US president Donald Trump’s overnight ban on travel by people from seven mainly Muslim nations to the United States led to an unprecedented 35 per cent decline in the pace of bookings, Mr Clark said, with demand remaining lower. Given its reach, Emirates is a major carrier for a clutch of neigh­bouring nations lacking their own long-haul networks, some of which are affected by the moratorium.
Short-haul planes are becoming a more attractive to Emirates as Boeing’s 737 Max model and the Airbus A320neo series offer significant gains in fuel efficiency and increase their flying range, Mr Clark said, adding that the jets would be an option for serving a "bigger, more robust" Middle East market.
The near 250-plane Emirates fleet currently consists solely of Boeing 777 jets and Airbus A380 superjumbos ill-suited to serving shorter routes, with the carrier ranking as the biggest operator of both types.
"I’m quite sure that management behind me will consider all options," Mr Clark said.


Source: The National

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