EK640 to Kabul
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 17
EK640 to Kabul
I just sat and looked around flights for fun and saw that Emirates has started operating a flight to Kabul, Afghanistan a while ago. Something tells me that not many people are flying that route, but what do i know.
Does anyone have any idea how these flights are looking?
Does anyone have any idea how these flights are looking?
#3


Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: United Arab Emirates & Arizona, USA
Programs: UA MM/1P, EK Ag, Marriott Life Ti, Hilton Dia, IC Dia, Hyatt Glob, Accor Pt
Posts: 4,723
I can't speak to the loads on EK, but there is a lot of traffic from the UAE to Kabul -- six airlines fly a total of 42 flights per week to DXB (according to Google flights), plus Air Arabia flies to SHJ. Dubai is the gateway to Afghanistan from the westerly direction (security support and other business), plus Afghan expatriates in the GCC, plus Afghan businesspeople.
It is interesting that EK added the first real premium service there; I wonder how it's doing.
It is interesting that EK added the first real premium service there; I wonder how it's doing.
#4

Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 16,064
Anecdotally from colleagues who fly this route fairly regularly, it is next to impossible to book Emirates at any semblance of a reasonable fare on this route. They almost always have to book a flyDubai flight to/from Afghanistan and a separate ticket on Emirates back home.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2010
Programs: EK Gold, UA
Posts: 10
This Kabul flight is a little odd
I've flown the DXB-KBL route 3 times now in J, first two trips were great! Service is good, very friendly, and they serve drinks from take off unlike most of their competitors. On the third trip was traveling with a colleague (and skywards member) who was booked in Y and had a lot of miles under his belt. He did not get an op-up, however when I got into the J cabin they had upgraded a lot of people to J including travelers who I think were not even enrolled in Skywards. I have no idea what the logic was. In any case a guy sat across the aisle from me looking like it might have been his second flight...ever. Immediately the cabin was flooded with the smell of armpit. I flagged the nearest FA and said please can you move me, this guy hasn't washed in two months. She broke out laughing, said "i know" and immediately got me another seat in the J cabin behind the galley. If the check in staff have to op-up and there is a method to their madness, you would expect Skywards members would get op-up'ed first. The EK flight is not difficult to book, and not much more pricey than the other airlines that serve this route and who have very few J seats (which are not real J seats anyways....). Highly recommend.

