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Emirates full fleet to return to the skies ‘ by this year’

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Emirates expects its full fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s to be in use by the end of the year as the rollout of coronaviru­s vaccines renews confidence in travel around the world.

Several countries have started or announced programs to inoculate residents, with some believing they can vaccinate a majority of their population this year.

Emirates President Tim Clark has repeatedly said a vaccinatio­n programme would be vital to any recovery for the travel industry, which saw demand collapse in 2020. The 71- year- old Clark said yesterday he did not think a recent wave of new infections and restrictio­ns in some countries would further impede the recovery. “I think we always anticipate­d a bumpy patch,” he told Reuters in an interview.

“Once the pandemic is over and the global inoculatio­n program has kicked in at pace, then I see the restoratio­n and a recapture of activity curves in all aspects of the global economy at pace, probably in the middle to back end of this year.”

Bullish about rebound

Clark, a respected industry veteran, has throughout the crisis been more bullish about a rebound than many of his peers. Emirates is currently flying 17 of its 115 A380s and 137 of its 160 777s, with some passenger jets operating as cargo planes. Last week, Emirates was flying to about 120 destinatio­ns, compared to 157 before the pandemic.

“We’re in a good place with the fleet that we have, albeit not as highly utilised as it was prior to the pandemic, to start operating again as soon as the doors open with regards to accessibil­ity to the markets,” Clark said. Emirates is expected to return to profitabil­ity in the year ending March 31, 2023, Clark said.

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