275 Indian flights to cancel Dubai trip as runway to shut from May 1


MUMBAI, Apr 16 (ET) : Indian carriers are cutting more than a third of about 275 weekly flights to Dubai as one of the two runways at its airport — the world's second busiest — remains shut for nearly three months starting May 1.

The carriers have either cancelled flights or rescheduled them to Sharjah, which is half an hour from Dubai executives at IndiGo, Jet Airways, Air India and SpiceJet told ET.

On the other hand Emirates will cancel 21 weekly flights out of its total of 185 to India.

Travel company executives said while the point-to-point traffic will shift to Sharjah, the hub traffic, the primary bread and butter for the airport and its carrier Emirates will go to competitors.

The reduction is however unlikely to have a significant impact on passenger traffic flying to Dubai for the Indian Premier League as UAE will host matches only till April 30. The remaining matches will be played at venues in India.

The flight reductions from India will have the clearest impact on the airport's international traffic. India contributed the biggest chunk — 8.4 million — of 66.43 million passengers handled by the Dubai airport last year.

"So while some of the through passengers will go to Abu Dhabi on Etihad, the rest of them will either go to south east Asian carriers for the US routes or European carriers such as Lufthansa and British Airways," said Manoj Samuel, director at Riya Travels, one of India's biggest brick and mortar travel agencies.

Etihad operates 84 weekly flights to 10 cities in India, while Singapore Airlines operates 63.

Starting May 1, Dubai will close its Southern Runway for routine maintenance till end of the month and the Northern Runway till July 20 once the first one becomes operational, thereby effectively operating one runway for 80 days.

The move will reduce its daily capacity by 25%, the airport said in a presentation. The airport handled 3,69,953 aircraft movements in 2013, up 7.5% from the previous year.

"IndiGo will be operating from the Dubai airport with some reduction of frequencies from Delhi and Mumbai. We currently operate 56 weekly flights from 6 cities to Dubai which will be reduced to 37 weekly flights from 6 cities," said a spokesperson for the airline.

Jet AirwaysBSE -5.70 % has shifted about 18 flights from Mangalore, Delhi and Mumbai to Sharjah, while SpiceJet while filing its summer schedule diverted 14 of its 42 weekly flights from Dubai to Sharjah.

Air India has taken out 17 of its Dubai flights while its subsidiary Air India Express, which has the highest number of flights to Dubai has diverted 27 of them from Amritsar, Jaipur, Lucknow, Pune, Mangalore and Trichy to Sharjah.

  

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  • Ramanna, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    Sundarannere... iir prashe da uththara poora tultte panle... Odare kushi aapundu.

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  • Koti , Udupi

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    Sunderanna 3 Thingolu bandh undu ge. Apaga aati la bathand atte.

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  • Santhosh Hegde, Shirva

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    option should be given to Indian Carriers to fly from Dubai World Central Airport.

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  • Sooraj, Dubai

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    This is an option given to all the carriers. But for operational reasons the airlines don't want to fly to DWC. There are lots of factors which need to be considered while shifting the operations to DWC.

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  • stan, dubai

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    DWC is about 60 KM from Dubai Airport and Sharjah Airport is only 20 km from Dubai Airport. Dubai Government might have given option to the Airlines to the Airport, which they accept it.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 16 2014




    It's a temporary arrangement unlike the inconvenience Kuwait-Mangalore-Kuwait bound passengers are currently facing because of total cancellation flights by AIE.

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  • Koti , Udupi

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    They should have postponed this till the Summer holiday season is over for schools.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    Dubai authorities don't consider Indian vacation season. Moreover, it's vacation time for Dubai schools from July due to peak summer.

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  • Koti , Udupi

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    Sunderanna Avve panni yan July August Dubaida jokulena raje. Mistikad tappu mini anda xamisule.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    Ancha maatha panodchee eer..Xamisere yaan yer? Yaan pandini Dubaidhakulu Indian vacation thoopujjer. Nana radd thingol runway bandh undoo..By the time vacation for Dubai school starts, all work will be finished and no hassle for travelers travelling in July. This was my point.

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  • paap, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 16 2014

    Blessing in disguise for Ethihad Airways!!

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