Middle Eastern carrier Emirates' management insists it has not received any indications from its Government owners regarding a possible tie-up with neighbouring carrier Etihad Airways.

Suggestions have emerged over the past few days that the United Arab Emirates carriers could be considering tighter forms of co-operation.

But Dubai-based Emirates Airline's president, Tim Clark, tells ATI: "We have had no instructions, intimations or guidance from our owners, whatsoever."

Speculation has increased over Dubai debt levels, which reportedly exceed its gross domestic product, and whether oil-rich Abu Dhabi could step in to pick up shareholdings in Dubai-based companies.

"Rumours abound and this is one of many," says Clark.

Abu Dhabi-based Etihad is firmly denying that any discussions are taking place over a link with Emirates.

"Etihad's policy is normally not to comment on speculation. However, in this case we can categorically state that there are no talks - either fomal or informal - about any possible merger and acquisition activity between Etihad Airways and Emirates," insists a spokesman for Etihad.

Last year Etihad stated that it was examining the potential for co-operation with Emirates, to take advantage of combined purchasing power, although this was limited to non-competitive areas.

Source: Air Transport Intelligence news