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Quoting Orion737 (Reply 6): SK have been cutting long haul out of all major bases for years so Im glad to see any new long haul carrier serving Scandinavia. |
Quoting SAS767 (Thread starter): EK135 DXB-CPH 09.25-14.05 A332 x234x6x EK136 CPH-DXB 15.45-00.00 A332 x234x6x |
Quoting Simairlinenet (Reply 8): The frequency is interesting. Most, if not all, of their other European destinations are served at least daily. |
Quoting SAS767 (Thread starter): I have been waiting for this to happen for a long time and looking forward to welcome Emirates here in Copenhagen |
Quoting Matt27 (Reply 2): I have also read that EK might start a route to ARN, but now with the new CPH route I doubt that ARN will get one too |
Quoting Hodja (Reply 11): Dubai is somewhat of a detour for Asia bound Scandinavians |
Quoting Abba (Reply 14): Not really. SQ have routes CPH-SIN more or less right over DBX and even to BKK it will not be very much off the track. Good to have some competition for SQ et al to earn their bread! |
Quoting Abba (Reply 14): SQ have routes CPH-SIN more or less right over DBX |
Quoting Andaman (Reply 5): Emirates in HEL would give Finnair a bad head ache |
Quoting Cedars747 (Reply 1): could we see EK in OSL ? |
Quoting AirPacific747 (Reply 13): I can't wait to see Emirates in CPH |
Quoting CRJ900 (Reply 10): I think EK will be very successful in Scandinavia. |
Quoting AirPacific747 (Reply 13): I don't understand why they think they can fill 6 planes weekly to DXB. It makes me think that they are just doing it for the prestige. |
Quoting SK909 (Reply 19): I will be there the day it arrives the first time! |
Quoting Behramjee (Reply 20): |
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Quoting Dutchjet (Reply 27): My guess is that Copenhagen is the first step of EK's plans for Scandanavia....other cities will follow in time |
Quoting AirPacific747 (Reply 21): Then we can get a chance to meet each other would be fun |
Quoting SK909 (Reply 28): Sounds great to me! |
Quoting Scalebuilder (Reply 29): Read again today in the media that long haul operations are marginally profitable, and likely to close down within the next 5 - 10 years. Their CEO maintained it as unlikely that long haul aircraft will be replaced at all. |
Quoting Copenhagenboy (Reply 31): if he knew what a mess SAS was in before he was on the top of the system. |
Quoting SK909 (Reply 30): Quit the old mombo-jombo. New destinations, new CEO!!! |
Quoting Scalebuilder (Reply 34): Ok so maybe the old mombo-jombo isn't all that old? |
Quoting Scalebuilder (Reply 34): Sounds to me that Mr. Lundegaard has his own die-hard Danish fanclub!! |
Quoting Copenhagenboy (Reply 31): Oh my God, the CEO have been the best to SAS on their troubles.. |
Quoting SK909 (Reply 35): He dwelled for to long. The motivation within the F/A and other employees is very, very low, which isn't good. |
Quoting OHLBU (Reply 18): Local passengers between HEL and Finnair's Asian destinations consist mainly of tour operator customers |