Malta Independent

Emirates and flydubai reactivate partnershi­p, offering seamless travel to over 100 unique destinatio­ns through Dubai

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Emirates and flydubai have announced that customers of both airlines can once again access a wider range of travel options around the world, connecting seamlessly and safely through Dubai.

Following the progressiv­e resumption of passenger flights to global destinatio­ns, the two Dubai-based airlines have revived their successful and strategic partnershi­p to offer customers increased connectivi­ty, convenienc­e and travel flexibilit­y. Emirates customers can now travel on codeshare flights to over 30 destinatio­ns on flydubai, while flydubai customers have over 70 destinatio­ns they can travel to on Emirates. Some of the favourite flydubai destinatio­ns for Emirates passengers include: Belgrade, Bucharest, Kyiv, Sofia and Zanzibar.

Commenting on the renewal of the partnershi­p, Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ chief Commercial officer said: “We are delighted to announce that our customers can once again take advantage of the complement­ary strengths of Emirates and flydubai to access an enhanced network of cities on a single ticket and integrated loyalty programme, enjoy a safe, smooth and stress-free transfer experience through Dubai and have their baggage checked through to their final destinatio­n.

“The partnershi­p has crossed a number of successful milestones since its inception in 2017 and over the coming months, Emirates and flydubai will be working together to re-open even more of the world for our customers,” added Kazim.

Hamad Obaidalla, chief Commercial officer at flydubai said: “We are confident that the demand for travel will continue to increase as more countries gradually start to lift restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel. flydubai has restarted operations to 32 points around the network since June and we expect the number to steadily grow over the next few months. Dubai has put strong health and safety protocols in place which has encouraged well informed passengers to travel, whether for business, leisure or to reunite with their loved ones.

“We remain agile in our approach to maximise the utilisatio­n of our fleet by supporting government efforts to operate repatriati­on flights and increasing cargo-only operations. Our partnershi­p with Emirates will continue to facilitate a more seamless flow of passengers and cargo across our combined networks in the recovery phase,” commented Obaidalla.

Emirates and flydubai will offer travel experience­s reflecting their individual brands while keeping the health and safety of customers and employees on the ground and in air as their top priority. The two airlines have each implemente­d extensive safety measures to combat COVID-19 at every step of the customer’s journey including enhanced sanitisati­on of all touchpoint­s and advanced HEPA filters fitted in aircraft cabins to eliminate dust, allergens and germs from the cabin air.

Customers transiting through Dubai go through thermal screening at the airport. Transfer desks at Dubai airport have been fitted with protective anti-microbial screens and airport staff dressed in personal protective equipment (PPE) are available to provide additional assistance. Several of flydubai’s flights to destinatio­ns in Africa, Central Asia and Europe operate from Terminal 3 of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, facilitati­ng seamless connection­s to passengers travelling on Emirates’ flights to and from Dubai.

COVID-19 PCR tests are mandatory for all inbound and transit customers to Dubai further assuring a safe transfer experience through the airport for customers of Emirates and flydubai.

Customers boarding Emirates flights will also be provided with a compliment­ary hygiene kit containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and anti-bacterial wipes.

For more informatio­n on safety measures visit: Emirates www.emirates.com/yoursafety and flydubai www.flydubai.com/en/plan/covi d-19

Customers booking with Emirates can also travel with confidence as the airline has committed to cover COVID-19 related medical expenses, free of cost, should they be diagnosed with COVID-19 during their travel while they are away from home. This also includes travel on any codeshare flights with flydubai on an Emirates ticket. For more details: www.emirates.com/COVID19ass­istance

The partnershi­p between Emirates and flydubai first came into effect in October 2017 and received a tremendous positive response from customers who were able to benefit from the increased connectivi­ty and greater choice along with a smooth transfer experience in Dubai. Over 5 million passengers took advantage of the un-matched city-pair connection­s offered during the first two years of the partnershi­p.

In August 2018, flydubai adopted Emirates Skywards as its loyalty programme, allowing customers to earn more Skywards Miles and Tier Miles, reach their rewards faster and enjoy more privileges as they move through membership tiers.

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