Emirates dropping F on some A380 routes

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EK have been hinting at a 2 class configuration for a while now. Especially for routes like MNL.
 
Yes remember all those luxurious photos of the A380 - we all knew soon enough it'd become a bus.
 
A telling sign that massive capacity dumping doesn't necessarily translate to premium yields (particularly when your soft product is sub par)
 
this has been on the cards for a long time, why should EK offer F to every port?
 
I thought the OP's concern was more about J being behind Y (and by implication last to disembark although not stated) than the loss of F.... I think everyone is now accepting that F is just a vanity exercise on most routes.
 
I thought the OP's concern was more about J being behind Y (and by implication last to disembark although not stated) than the loss of F.... I think everyone is now accepting that F is just a vanity exercise on most routes.
'i suppose but the thread title indicated loss of F as the main subject
 
I thought the OP's concern was more about J being behind Y (and by implication last to disembark although not stated) than the loss of F.... I think everyone is now accepting that F is just a vanity exercise on most routes.

It does allow for minimal change...

As for disembarkation, that would require crew intervention.
 
this has been on the cards for a long time, why should EK offer F to every port?

Actually announced (or rather entered into GDS) in April that they would be flying two class A380 to CPH from January next year. I guess what is new is that the configuration has been revealed.
 
The business seats on the A380 are better than on the B777 which used to fly DXB<->CPH and I do llike the bar, but I don't like the idea of being down the back of the aircraft.
Also I thought having an entire premium deck was a great aspect of the EK layout.
Although if I recall correctly there are two aerobridges for the upper deck so J should still be able to board separately.
 
This was announced some time ago and does not surprise me. Other airlines like SQ and LH also reducing F.
 
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I thought the OP's concern was more about J being behind Y (and by implication last to disembark although not stated) than the loss of F.... I think everyone is now accepting that F is just a vanity exercise on most routes.

Yeah, I totally accept and agree that a 2 class (or basically no F) A380 for many markets is probably a smart move.

Having J at the back (which appears to be to save moving a bar) is an interesting decision.

Is it to save confusion when J pax board either one of the two aircraft, ie through the same door / a similar experience? I guess thinking about it now, the J pax are at the back (of the upper deck) already..
 
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