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28% 'will snub Emirates' over price hike plan

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WALKING AWAY: Twenty-eight percent of Emirates customers said they would snub the airline over its price hike. (Supplied)

Nearly 30 percent of people say they won't be flying with Dubai-based airline Emirates following news that fares are to rise, according to an Arabian Business poll.

All Emirates passengers will be hit by a ticket price increase, effective August 1, due to soaring fuel prices, it was reported on Thursday.

The carrier's fares will rise by 10 percent for first and business class, and five percent for economy class, but the announcement has not gone down well with Arabian Business readers.

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Twenty-eight percent of those who responded to our poll said they would not be flying with Emirates while another 43 percent said they would still consider the airline the next time they needed to fly but Emirates would not be first choice.

However, 29 percent of respondents said they were likely to remain loyal. Of those, 18 percent said they did not like the price hike but thought the service from Emirates was still worth the money while 11 percent said they were not concerned about the fare increase and would continue to fly with Emirates.

According to Thursday's reports, this is the second increase in the airline's fares in the last three months. Emirates had increased prices by nine percent in June, based on an oil price of $110.

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