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Emirates rejects Lufthansa, Air France-KLM claims in letter to EU

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Emirates has rejected claims by Lufthansa and Air France-KLM in a letter to the EU that competitio­n from Gulf airlines had forced them to terminate services to Asia.

The letter from the CEOs of the French and German carriers this week asked the European Union (EU) executive to act over what they say are unfair practices by the Gulf airlines that have caused them to scrap flights to destinatio­ns in the Middle East, Asia, and India.

"It is baffling why two of the largest legacy airlines in Europe are alleging that Gulf carriers have caused them to contract their Asian services when the opposite is true," an Emirates spokeswoma­n said.

"OAG (Official Airline Guide) data shows that between 2007 to 2017, the 6 European carriers combined actually grew capacity from Europe to Asia in terms of seats (17 percent), and flight frequencie­s (6 percent)," she added.

The letter to EU Transport Commission­er Violeta Bulc said Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Brussels Airlines, Swiss and Austrian Airlines have together had to halt services to over 30 destinatio­ns in the Middle East, Asia, and India in recent years.

The European Commission is preparing a law enabling the EU to impose duties on non-EU airlines or suspend their flying rights if it finds they have harmed European airlines through unfair subsidies or discrimina­tory practices.

European legacy carriers have been hit by the rapid growth of the main Gulf airlines – Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways – and shifting traffic flows to Asia.

They have long accused the Gulf airlines of receiving illegal state subsidies – which the companies deny – and have asked the EU to do more to tackle the challenge.

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