Kuwait Times

Emirates to start flying to Newark via Athens

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Emirates is to start flying to the United States with a stop for passengers in Greece, its second so-called fifth freedom flight and a move that could anger US competitor­s who accuse it of competing unfairly through state subsidies.

The world’s largest long-haul airline said yesterday it would start daily flights to New Jersey’s Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport via Athens on March 12.

Dubai-based Emirates already operates four daily flights to John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York, with a stop off in Milan. Fifth freedom rights allow an airline to fly between foreign countries as a part of services to and from its home country. Delta and other US airlines have accused major Gulf carriersEm­irates, Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways - of receiving tens of billions of dollars in unfair subsidies, and urged the former Obama Administra­tion to halt the Open Skies agreement. The Gulf carriers deny the allegation­s.

The Obama Administra­tion ultimately declined to take action against the Gulf carriers who are owned by government­s of Middle East allies Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. US airline lobby group Open & Fair Skies has said its optimistic the new administra­tion of President Donald Trump would “enforce our trade agreements and fight for American jobs”.

“We look forward to briefing Presidente­lect Donald Trump and his new administra­tion on the massive, unfair subsidies that the UAE and Qatar give to their stateowned Gulf carriers,” said Jill Zuckman, chief spokespers­on for the Partnershi­p for Open and Fair Skies, on Nov. 9. The lobby group is likely to put pressure on authoritie­s to stop the Dubai-Athens-Newark route before it starts, said Will Horton, senior analyst at CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

However, the US carriers will have a hard time arguing that the Emirates flight is damaging given that US carriers do not fly to Greece year-round, Horton said in emailed comments. Emirates President Tim Clark said the Greek government approached the airline “some time ago” to start a flight between Athens and New York, according to an airline statement.

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