flydubai to Fly to Ethiopia

United Arab Emirates (UAE) low-cost carrier flydubai has announced plans to inaugurate flights to Ethiopia with a three times weekly Dubai – Addis Ababa service. The new link will commence from April 22 and will place it in direct competition with sister carrier Emirates Airlines, which offers a daily service, and Ethiopian Airlines, which has a twice daily service; all of these rotations being flown with widebodied equipment. Around 205,000 O&D passengers travelled on the route in the past year with fares averaging $254 each way.

Flydubai now serves 34 destinations in the Middle East and Africa and competes directly with Emirates Airline on eleven of these – Amman, Bahrain, Beirut, Colombo, Damascus, Dhaka, Doha, Karachi, Khartoum, Kuwait City and Muscat. When the budget carrier was launched Emirates Airline’s Managing Director, Tim Clark, was quick to note that there were no direct links between the two airlines and that there was a place for both budget and full-service options in many of the markets it served. The past year and a half have proved just this and the table below that highlights the routes they both currently serve from Dubai International Airport.

MARKET ANALYSIS: FLYDUBAI AND EMIRATES AIRLINE (weekly non-stop flights from Dubai)

Destination

FLYDUBAI

EMIRATES AIRLINE

Flights

Seats

% Capx

Avg Fare

Flights

Seats

% Capx

Avg Fare

Amman

11

2,079

24.4 %

$285

14

4,091

48.1 %

$252

Bahrain

19

3,591

17.7 %

$126

21

5,398

26.7 %

$173

Beirut

21

3,969

41.3 %

$292

14

3,718

38.8 %

$321

Colombo

5

945

13.1 %

$236

14

5,336

74.2 %

$275

Damascus

11

2,079

31.1 %

$285

14

3,833

57.5 %

$247

Dhaka

5

756

9.1 %

-

17

6,034

73.1 %

$216

Doha

35

6,615

26.6 %

$113

35

9,809

39.5 %

$286

Karachi

7

1,323

10.3 %

$153

28

8,529

66.5 %

$119

Khartoum

13

2,457

67.2 %

$361

3

753

20.6 %

$393

Kuwait City

28

5,292

22.4 %

$171

28

8,384

35.5 %

$184

Muscat

20

3,780

22.7 %

$109

14

3,773

22.7 %

$171

In general, with Khartoum being the only exception, Emirates still offers at least daily schedules to all the destinations that flydubai serves, with up to five flights a day to Doha, which matches the low-cost carrier’s own frequency on that particular route. Emirates offers a two or three-class service on all of these routes versus flydubai’s all-Economy class. This enables the full-service airline to offer efficient connectivity for passengers beginning or ending their journey at other destinations in its network. The focus on these passengers also explains why sometimes the average Emirates fare is cheaper than that of flydubai, as Emirates looks to fill up the remainder of their larger widebodied aircraft with cheaper promotional tickets.


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NOTE: Schedule data extracted from Flightbase for week commencing April 14, 2011; Traffic data extracted from IATA BSP system for the year ending January 2011.

Richard Maslen

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