V Australia And Emirates Join Forces

Virgin Blue Group's international airline V Australia and Emirates have announced a code-share partnership, effective from October 25 on trans-Tasman routes.


Virgin Blue Group’s international airline V Australia and Emirates have announced a code-share partnership, effective from October 25 on trans-Tasman routes.


Agreement: Brett Godfrey (left) and Richard Jewsbury

The announcement was made by Virgin Blue Group CEO and co-founder Brett Godfrey, along with Emirates’ senior vice president commercial operations Far East and Australasia, Richard Jewsbury, and Emirates’ vice president Australia, Stephen Pearse.

The code share agreement – Emirates’ first with an Australian carrier – signals yet another initiative in the airline’s commitment to Australia, and it also confirms Emirates as V Australia’s first code share partner to be implemented.

According to the airline, V Australia will market the seats allocated to it under the code share agreement and the new agreement will provide V Australia guests with seamless and quick transit times from the airline’s international flights arriving in Sydney to New Zealand.

It will also allow guests traveling in V Australia’s International Business cabin to transfer to Emirates’ exceptional and parallel product featured on the wide-bodied Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft comprising ergonomically designed seats, award-winning entertainment spanning over 600 channels, a wide selection of gourmet meals prepared by world-renowned chefs with matching wines, and a mood-lighting ambience to reduce jet lag.

“Emirates is a highly regarded, world-class carrier and we are delighted to confirm Emirates as V Australia’s first code share partner,” Godfrey said.

“The two carriers are an ideal fit in that they share the same commitment to quality and service and we very much look forward to working further with Emirates.”

Business class passengers can move from the in-flight bar on V Australia across to Emirates’ A380 where they can continue the theme and enjoy the onboard lounge complete with bar service.

“Emirates is prudent when it comes to choosing code share partners and our decision to join hands with V Australia is further demonstration of our commitment to the Australian aviation industry,” Jewsbury said.

“We are pleased to finalise this agreement ahead of the peak summer travelling season, and expect the services to be extremely popular with leisure and business travellers seeking quick onward connections to and from V Australia’s international Sydney operations.”

Godfrey said V Australia has retimed its flight schedule to ensure ideal connecting times between V Australia and Emirates flights.

For guests travelling from Auckland to Sydney and on to Los Angeles, the flight EK 413 departs Auckland at 6.45pm and arrives in to Sydney at 8.05pm for a quick 60 minute stretch of the legs before departing to LA on V Australia flight VA 1 at 9.05pm.

For guests travelling from Christchurch to Sydney and on to Los Angeles, the flight EK 419 departs at 5pm and arrives in Sydney at 6.20pm, to connect to VA 1 at 9.05pm.

On the return flight, guests arrive at 6.05am in Sydney on VA1 from Los Angeles will have a brief opportunity to stretch their legs for two hours and 50 minutes before connecting on flight EK412 at 8.50am to Auckland or EK418 at 10.15am to Christchurch.

Emirates and the Virgin Blue Group already share a strong partnership via reciprocal benefits within the two airline’s frequent flyer programmes, Skywards and Velocity respectively, while Emirates is also an interline partner of Virgin Blue.

“Core to our approach is working closely with reputable airline partners such as Emirates, to ensure V Australia continues to grow, and like Virgin Blue, become one of the most relevant, dynamic and innovative airlines operating in the aviation sector,” Godfrey said.

He also said V Australia’s performance was continuing to improve on the challenging trans-Pacific route

“Loads continue to improve and we are making inroads into the corporate market in the US because the product and service is turning heads,” Godfrey said.

“The V Australia team is also forging ahead with exciting plans for expansion into new markets, in particular Thailand and South Africa.”

V Australia has confirmed it will launch flights to Phuket from Brisbane and Melbourne in November this year following the delivery of the airline’s fourth brand new 777-300ER aircraft direct from the Boeing factory in Seattle.

Flights from Melbourne to Johannesburg will then take off in March 2010.

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