Emirates Airlines: The company regains 85% of its global network of destinations

The Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates Airlines, Adnan Kazim, said that the company has resumed its flights for passenger services to 120 stations around the world, representing about 85% of the number of destinations that the airline used to operate before the "Covid-19" pandemic, pointing out that it plans to restore about 70% of the absorptive capacity until winter 2021.

Kazim stated, during press statements on the sidelines of the Arab Travel Market conference in Dubai today, that the rate of future reservations for airline tickets is improving during the summer, indicating that the carrier plans to operate 30 to 40 Airbus A380 aircraft during the summer, in line with expectations. Future demand.


He mentioned that the demand for premium travel "first class and businessmen" has witnessed a remarkable increase in the recent period.

Kazim pointed out that the company has provided, since it resumed its operations, many facilities, including the flexibility it has followed regarding airline tickets and rebooking, as well as providing compulsory insurance to cover the risks of "Covid-19", explaining that the safety measures applied by the carrier at various stages of travel It contributed to enhancing confidence in air travel.

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