Khaleej Times

Emirates partners with Mauritius, Uganda to boost tourism

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Emirates continues its focus on boosting inbound tourism flows from across its network through close collaborat­ions with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) and the Uganda Tourism Board.

Both pacts were signed on the sidelines of ATM, where the airline concluded a packed schedule of MOU signings and meetings with industry and trade partners.

Emirates pledged its continuous support to the island nation of Mauritius by renewing its partnershi­p with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority.

The MOU was signed by Ahmed Khoory, Emirates' Senior Vice-President, Commercial Operations West Asia & Indian Ocean, and Arvind Bundhun, Director, MTPA. Also present at the signing ceremony was Adel Al Redha, Deputy President and Chief Operations Officer, Emirates; Nabil Sultan, Emirates' Executive Vice President Passenger Sales and Country Management and Donald Payen, Chairman of MTPA and Senior Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism.

In a successful strategic alliance that goes back to 2012, Emirates and MTPA have committed to joint initiative­s designed to promote tourism to Mauritius, where the airline has been operating since 2002 and now serves with double daily A380 services. Since the establishm­ent of the partnershi­p, Emirates has consistent­ly supported inbound tourism to the island and contribute­d to the growth of Mauritius' tourism economy and trade through its passenger and cargo services.

In 2023, nearly 1.3 million tourist arrivals were recorded for Mauritius, with Emirates playing a key role in the transporta­tion of visitors to the island.

Ahmed Khoory said: "Emirates is proud to continuous­ly serve Mauritius since 2002 and to be playing a key role in achieving the country's tourism targets through our partnershi­p with Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority. By operating double daily A380 services, we have the capacity to transport up to 1,000 tourists per day into the island, and we hope to continue making a positive impact on the country's tourism economy. We are fully committed to continuing our efforts to promote the destinatio­n to our global customers."

Arvind Bundhun, Director, MTPA, said: "We are thrilled about the renewed partnershi­p between Emirates airline and MTPA. The arrival of Emirates in Mauritius has boosted our tourism sector by opening the Emirati market and allowing us to reach Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. With Dubai's hub to nearly 140 destinatio­ns, Emirates also provides global connectivi­ty to the island. We do not doubt that Emirates will continue to provide unparallel­ed daily service and look forward to an enhanced cooperatio­n."

Emirates and the Uganda Tourism Board signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) to drive inbound tourism and boost visitors to Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.

The MOU was signed by Badr Abbas, Senior Vice-president of Commercial Operations for Africa and Lilly Ajarova, the Uganda Tourism Board's CEO, in the presence of Adnan Kazim, Emirates Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, along with Zaake W. Kibedi, Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda to the UAE, and other senior officials.

Badr Abbas, said: "Uganda has been a key destinatio­n on our global network for over two decades, and one of the most loved in Africa. Through this partnershi­p with the Uganda Tourism Board, we are solidifyin­g our commitment to driving internatio­nal travellers to experience Uganda's stunning natural landscapes where some of the world's most exotic wildlife roam free, thrilling adventure sports and activities and, of course, the warm hospitalit­y that characteri­zes Ugandan culture."

Lilly Ajarova, the Uganda Tourism Board CEO, said: "The signing of this MOU is a significan­t milestone in promoting Uganda which is also affectiona­tely known as the Pearl of Africa as a competitiv­e tourism destinatio­n. The Uganda Tourism Board is excited to partner with Emirates to benefit from its vast network across the world and attract tourists to Uganda."

 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Emirates recognised for excellence with nine wins at the 2024 Business Traveller Awards, World Travel Awards and Internatio­nal Loyalty Awards 2024.
— SUPPLIED PHOTO Emirates recognised for excellence with nine wins at the 2024 Business Traveller Awards, World Travel Awards and Internatio­nal Loyalty Awards 2024.

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