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Dream Dubai comes closer to Germany

The first arrivals from Leipzig was welcomed at Al Maktoum Airport (DWC) by Meeting Point Emirates in an initiative to strengthen the inbound traffic from German-speaking market. DWC will be receiving 255 passengers daily for a year with the new programme

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The flight programme is set to complement the high-end product that Emirates is currently offering from Vienna, Zurich, Geneva, Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin and Hamburg. The only charter programme will fly to Dubai throughout the year. The programme includes daily, year-round direct flights which depart on a weekly basis from Leipzig, Hannover, Cologne, Munich and Stuttgart. In winters, weekly flights are scheduled from Berlin and Basel, while in summer weekly flights are scheduled from Nuremburg and Dresden. This initiative makes Dubai directly accessible from most of these cities for the first time, thereby, exposing Dubai to new potential travellers, with a market reach like never before.

Khaled Jouni, CEO, Meeting Point Internatio­nal, said, “We are thrilled with this launch; adding over 100,000 arrivals per year from the German speaking market is certain to have a positive augmentati­on on the destinatio­n and our local hotel partners alike. We, as a market leader in the UAE, saw a substantia­l increase in volume of guests compared to the same period last year.”

Dubai Tourism’s Saud Hareb, Market Lead for Germany, said, “We are excited for the increased connectivi­ty between Dubai and both Germany and Switzerlan­d that this initiative offers. Germany continues to be an important source market for us, and has consistent­ly remained in the top ten worldwide. Dubai has seen strong growth and enthusiasm among visitors as a safe, family-friendly destinatio­n with a variety of attraction­s to be enjoyed year round, from theme parks, beaches, water parks, cultural offerings, and authentic desert safari experience­s.”

The connection­s to Al Maktoum Airport (DWC) complement­s FTI Group’s current offering with Emirates and are carried by Condor on a Boeing B757-300 aircraft and offer value-formoney packages that include airline tickets of economy or premium seats and six or 13-night hotel stays. With the combined routing FTI GROUP now covers the entire German speaking market with 77 non-stop weekly flights to Dubai and access from 13 airports. Lorne

Riley, Director Corporate Communicat­ions and Business Developmen­t Dubai Airports expressed that they were looking forward to this regular movement.

Kerstin Nestler, Head of Destinatio­n at FTI Germany, explained the decision of FTI Group Director

Dietmar Gunz to expand the tour operators’ Dubai offering and confirmed the statement of the Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (DTCM) that the UAE is currently among the top ten holiday destinatio­ns for the German speaking market. “Therefore, we are increasing our capacities for the upcoming winter and will proceed operating the Condor charter in the summer of 2018. As a market leader for the UAE, we can provide our customers now with even more flexibilit­y throughout the entire year and can grow even further.”

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