The Malta Business Weekly

Emirates ready to serve travellers and welcomes tourists to Dubai

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Emirates welcomes the latest air travel protocols that will facilitate internatio­nal travel for UAE citizens, residents and tourists, and open Dubai to business and leisure visitors from 7 July, while putting in place careful measures to ensure the health and safety of travellers and communitie­s.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Emirates chairman and chief Executive said: “I would like to thank Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed for their latest directives to reopen air travel which show their vision for Dubai as a world leader in business and tourism. This is a strong affirmatio­n of Dubai’s readiness to resume aviation and economic activity after comprehens­ive planning, review and preparatio­n. We are confident that the multi-layered measures that have been put in place in the air, on the ground and throughout our city, will enable us to mitigate risks of infection spread and manage any required response effectivel­y. We believe that cities around the world are conducting ongoing reviews and will soon follow suit to update their border entry requiremen­ts for internatio­nal travellers.

“In the past weeks, Emirates has gradually expanded our network by offering services to a number of destinatio­ns, providing the means for customers to travel through Dubai while serving the global demand for air freight movement. We continue to work closely with all stakeholde­rs and internatio­nal organisati­ons to ensure the highest levels of health and safety for our crew, our customers and our communitie­s. Currently, Emirates connects Dubai to 40 cities, and with the latest directives, we have the opportunit­y to expand our network and offer additional destinatio­ns which will be communicat­ed in the coming days.

We look forward to serving and welcoming our customers and to connecting many cities again through our hub in Dubai.

“The next few weeks will be a big test for the whole aviation industry in many ways. At Emirates we see a positive trend of traffic building up across our network over the past weeks and we are ready to serve our customers.”

Health and safety first

Emirates has implemente­d a comprehens­ive set of measures at every step of the customer journey to ensure the safety of its customers and employees on the ground and in the air, including the distributi­on of compliment­ary hygiene kits containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and antibacter­ial wipes to all customers. For more informatio­n on these measures and the services available on each flight, visit: www.emirates.com/yoursafety

Travel restrictio­ns

Customers are reminded that travel restrictio­ns remain in place and travellers will only be accepted on flights if they comply with the eligibilit­y and entry criteria requiremen­ts of their destinatio­n countries. For more informatio­n visit: www.emirates.com/wherewefly. Visitors to Dubai should hold an internatio­nal health insurance policy covering illness from COVID-19 for the duration of their stay.

UAE citizens and residents

Residents returning to Dubai can check the latest requiremen­ts at: www.emirates.com/returntoDu­bai

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Emirates ready to serve travellers and welcomes tourists to Dubai

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