Jat farewells Dubai

Jat pilots give all clear for Belgrade – Abu Dhabi line
Tonight at 20.15 Jat Airways’s last flight to Dubai, JU088, will depart returning to Serbia’s capital on Friday afternoon. Not only was the line the longest in Jat’s destination network, it was also the most popular and profitable, with the largest average load factor on any of Jat’s flights. This was mostly due to passengers travelling to Australia from Belgrade (Serbia’s Diaspora) which had excellent connections to 4 Australian and 2 New Zealand cities, with Jat managing to secure special pricing in cooperation with Emirates. However Emirates has recently changed its policy and significantly increased prices for Jat to the point where it is extremely expensive for passengers to travel on this combination. The Dubai based carrier did the same to Croatia Airlines. This new policy might not have been such a good move as Emirates has been left with the largest amount of empty seats to and from Australia in January in the last 5 years.

Jat Airways immediately began work on securing a new connection to Australia and it seems to have found a new partner. It is Emirates’ arch rival Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates. The new deal will allow Serbs to travel to and from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane via Abu Dhabi to Belgrade, although the airline is rapidly expanding and planning to begin services to Perth. Meetings have taken place between the two carriers in Sydney and in the first week of February will take place in Belgrade. This is when the deal is expected to be officially announced. Jat has expressed an immediate wish to commence services to Abu Dhabi and there is even talk of Etihad code sharing on these flights, although details will be available in early February. Despite a fleet shortage Jat will provide the aircraft for the Abu Dhabi line which will now most certainly commence during the summer season. This news has left pilots and cabin crew in high spirits. Both were extremely angry once they heard that the Dubai line will be closed. The Dubai line benefited pilots due to its long flying hours while cabin crew benefited as this was the only line where they did not immediately return to Belgrade, instead they spent a few days in the ultra-modern city.

Jat resumed services to Dubai in 2002, after more than a decade. Flights were operated via Lebanon’s capital Beirut. Following the assassination of Lebanon’s president and the political instability which took place immediately afterwards Jat decided to operate Dubai via Kuwait. This proved to be a bad move. Jat was unable to secure local passengers from Kuwait to Dubai as it had extreme competition from Kuwait Airways, Emirates and low-cost Jazeera Airways. A year later Jat returned to Lebanon. However once again it was not to be. As the Israel-Lebanon war took place Jat made a decision to permanently reroute its flights to Dubai via Larnaca in Cyprus. This has been by far the most successful stop over destination to Dubai.

The new line to Abu Dhabi will also most likely be operated either via Larnaca or Beirut. More details will be available after next week’s meeting in Belgrade.

Comments

  1. Anonymous14:58

    je li moguce da ce jat da stave winglets na njihove avione da bi mogao da leti u abu dhabi direktno nego preko larnarke ili beiruta?

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  2. Jat nema tipa zrakloplova sto mogu dobit te 'winglets'
    Na model 737 samo 700/800/900 moze imat winglets a Jat leti za 300/400model.

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  3. Anonymous02:08

    Stariji modeli 737-a mozu dobit winglets. Ne mozu dobit winglets Boeing-a, ti si u pravu o tome, al Aviation Partners inc ima program da stave winglets na starijim modelima ko i 733. evo ti slika 733-a s winglets-om: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Ukraine-International-Airlines/Boeing-737-32Q/1466332&tbl=photo_info&photo_nr=3&sok=keyword_%28%5C%27%2B%5C%22ukraine%5C%22_%2B%5C%22737%5C%22%5C%27_IN_BOOLEAN_MODE%29%29_&sort=_order_by_photo_id_DESC_&prev_id=1466372&next_id=1465743

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  4. Anonymous02:12

    ako taj link ne radi onda zatrazi tu sliku o kojoj sam pricao na airliners.net. avion sto sam htijeo da ti pokazem je bilo ukraine international airlines 733 (s winglets-om). kad ga nades onda ces vidit 733 moze dobit winglets.

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  5. Anonymous09:37

    Ne znam kako ce JAT saradjivati sa Etihadom. Vidim da su oni vech poceli da prodaju avionske karte za iz Australije (Melburn, Sidnej, Brizbejn) do Beograda uz saradnju sa Lufthansom. Leti se do Minhena ili Frankfurta a odatle Lufthansom.
    U tekstu se kaze da ce JAT poceti od leta da saobraca za Abu Dhabi. Pa neverujem da ce ih putnici iz Australije do tada cekati, uletece neke druge kompanije pa ce da im uzmu putnike.

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  6. Anonymous09:41

    Travelling to Belgrade
    Sat 4-Jul-09

    Melbourne (MEL)
    Depart 22:15
    Terminal 2 to Abu Dhabi (AUH)
    Arrive 06:35 +1 day
    Terminal 1 11,647 km
    (7,237 mi)
    Duration: 14hr 20min
    EY
    Flight: 461

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    3Economy Class, Meal, AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A340-600


    Sun 5-Jul-09
    Abu Dhabi (AUH)
    Depart 13:05
    Terminal 1 to Frankfurt (FRA)
    Arrive 17:50
    Terminal 2 4,860 km
    (3,020 mi)
    Duration: 6hr 45min
    EY
    Flight: 7

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3Economy Class, Meal, AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A330-200


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Frankfurt (FRA)
    Depart 21:45
    Terminal 1 to Belgrade (BEG)
    Arrive 23:35
    Terminal 2 1,056 km
    (656 mi)
    Duration: 2hr 50min
    LH
    Flight: 3408

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3Economy Class, Snack, Boeing 737-300


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    Total distance: 17,563 km (10,913 mi)
    Total duration: 23hr 55min (34hr 20min with connections)


    Travelling to Melbourne
    Thu 30-Jul-09

    Belgrade (BEG)
    Depart 06:45
    Terminal 2 to Munich (MUC)
    Arrive 08:15
    Terminal 2 761 km
    (473 mi)
    Duration: 0hr 30min
    LH
    Flight: 3405
    Operated by: LUFTHANSA CITYLINE

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3Economy Class, Snack, CR9


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Munich (MUC)
    Depart 12:20
    Terminal 1 to Abu Dhabi (AUH)
    Arrive 20:20
    Terminal 1 4,579 km
    (2,845 mi)
    Duration: 6hr 0min
    EY
    Flight: 6

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3Economy Class, Meal, AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A330-200


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Abu Dhabi (AUH)
    Depart 22:35
    Terminal 1 to Melbourne (MEL)
    Arrive 18:15 +1 day
    Terminal 2 11,647 km
    (7,237 mi)
    Duration: 13hr 40min
    EY
    Flight: 460

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3Economy Class, Meal, AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A340-600


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Total distance: 16,987 km (10,555 mi)
    Total duration: 20hr 10min (26hr 30min with connections

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