The New Zealand Herald

Fare wars Rome and back for $1455

- Grant Bradley aviation grant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz

Qatar Airways, which will fly the world’s longest flights from Auckland, is selling seats to Europe for as low as $1455.

Like other Middle Eastern carriers, Emirates and Etihad, Qatar is recognised as one of the world’s top airlines for laying on luxury in nearnew planes and it will start flying from Auckland to Doha from February 6.

The 14,539km flight will eclipse by about 200km the current longest in the world, Emirates’ Auckland-Dubai service which started earlier this year.

Qatar has said it will use an ultralong range Boeing 777 on the route while Emirates is about to upgrade its plane to an Airbus A380.

Qatar’s $1455 promotiona­l economy fare is return to Rome from February to September next year. Fares to Paris start at $1470 and London at $1595.

Last week Emirates president Sir Tim Clark told the Herald that there was “theoretica­lly” room for the Middle Eastern rivals.

“He’s got another 30 to 40 minutes extra flying so it will be more difficult but do-able,” he said.

“Both carriers are growth animals. They thrive on growth and looking for new markets and being innovative and experiment­al in what they do.”

Clarke said the fierce competitio­n meant fares “couldn’t be better” for New Zealand travellers.

“The fares are already down. In this part of the world we’re seeing airfares that were around eight to 10 years ago — that’s supply and demand.”

Sean Berenson, Flight Centre general manager product, said Qatar’s entry to the market was good news for Kiwi travellers.

“Qatar offers great connectivi­ty up to Europe and their service is world renowned. It means we’re able to offer our customers both comfort and affordabil­ity, a win.” There had already been movement in fares to Europe this year due in part to increased competitio­n and capacity up to Asia. “With Qatar coming onto the Middle Eastern route it may be that we see similar stimulatio­n on this route.” Berenson said business-class fares of less than $3500 on Cathay Pacific to Europe had been extremely popular. “The increase in bookings and inquiry for premium cabins, particular­ly up to Europe, is a trend we’re seeing across the board this year,” he said. “Since the ‘earlybird’ season kicked off we’ve already seen more than 10 per cent growth in the number of premium cabin seats we’ve sold up to Europe.”

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Qatar, recognised as one of the world’s top airlines for laying on luxury in near-new planes, will start flying from Auckland to Doha from February 6.

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