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Old Jan 20, 2019, 5:53 am
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Originally Posted by citytom
Forgive me if I am being naive - I appreciate your point that QR offers better one-stop options from non-hub airports than any other Oneworld provider, and this is a benefit to passengers, especially situated 1 flight away from hub airports. Though I struggle to see how this benefits the other alliance partners, rather than take away their business?

In the traditional model I can fly from Machester to London to HKG with BA, or from LAX with American, then hop on a short connection flight to somewhere else in Asia with Cathay, both the domestic carrier and destination carrier benefit from alliance. Qatar are directly challenging this model for any origin and destination point , there is no need to use BA, Iberia or Finnair in Europe; Cathay, JAL or Malaysia in Asia. If Qatar will fly you direct to your destination from Doha and bypass the regional hub.

Is the assumption that those situated in Manchester and Bristol only fly BA shorthaul throughout the year because they earn status with Qatar - and would otherwise stick with EasyJet?

At best I can see this being a zero sum game - and understand the broad apathy shown by OW CEOs in response to AAB's comments. As I've already said, from a passenger perspective, I really hope QR stay in the alliance.
You're not being naive, maybe just not looking at it from the wider alliance perspective.

Sure, some passengers from MAN to Asia are leaking away from Heathrow and BA to Doha, but they are staying within OneWorld.

Other fine alternatives from Manchester are KLM/Air France and LH/LX/OS with TK as well. Not to mention the other GCC carriers. So the QR alternative does something to prevent migrations to other alliances.
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