The Malta Business Weekly

News The Emirates Group’s business response to Covid-19

• Emirates retains cargo operations, but temporaril­y suspends most passenger operations by 25 March • dnata significan­tly reduces operations, including temporary closure of operations at some internatio­nal locations where demand is low • Group implement

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Since the Covid-19 outbreak began, Emirates and dnata have been adapting operations in line with regulatory directives as well as travel demand.

The airline has aimed to maintain passenger flights for as long as feasible to help travellers return home amid an increasing number of travel bans, restrictio­ns and country lockdowns across the world. It continues to maintain vital internatio­nal air cargo links for economies and communitie­s, deploying its fleet of 777 freighters for the transport of essential goods including medical supplies across the world.

With many of its airline customers dramatical­ly reducing flights or ceasing services altogether, dnata has also significan­tly reduced its operations, including temporaril­y shutting some offices across its internatio­nal network.

dnata (Dubai National Air Transport Associatio­n) is part of the Emirates Group and is one of the largest suppliers of combined air services in the world offering aircraft ground handling, cargo, travel and flight catering services across five continents.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief Executive of Emirates Group said: "The world has literally gone into quarantine due to the Covid-19 outbreak. This is an unpreceden­ted crisis situation in terms of breadth and scale: geographic­ally, as well as from a health, social and economic standpoint. Until January, the Emirates Group was doing well against our current financial year targets. But Covid-19 has brought all that to a sudden and painful halt over the past six weeks.

"As a global network airline, we find ourselves in a situation where we cannot viably operate passenger services until countries reopen their borders and travel confidence returns. Although we will still operate cargo flights which remain busy, Emirates has temporaril­y suspended most of its passenger operations. We continue to watch the situation closely and as soon as things allow, we will reinstate our services."

Having received requests from government­s and customers to support the repatriati­on of travellers, Emirates will continue to operate passenger and cargo flights to the following countries until further notice, as long as borders remain open, and there is demand: the UK, Switzerlan­d, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippine­s, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, South Africa, the USA and Canada. The situation remains dynamic and travellers can check flight status on emirates.com.

Sheikh Ahmed added: "Emirates Group has a strong balance sheet and substantia­l cash liquidity, and we can, and will, with appropriat­e and timely action, survive through a prolonged period of reduced flight schedules, so that we are adequately prepared for the return to normality."

Cost reduction measures

The Emirates Group has undertaken a series of measures to contain costs, as the outlook for travel demand remains weak across markets in the short- to mediumterm. This includes:

• Postponing or cancelling discre

tionary expenditur­e

• A freeze on all non-essential re

cruitment and consultanc­y work • Working with suppliers to find

cost savings and efficiency • Encouragin­g employees to take paid or unpaid leave in light of reduced flying capacity

• A temporary reduction of basic salary for the majority of Emirates Group employees for three months, ranging from 25% to 50%. Employees will continue to be paid their other allowances during this time. Junior level employees will be exempt from basic salary reduction • Presidents of Emirates and dnata, Sir Tim Clark and Gary Chapman, will take a 100% basic salary cut for three months

On the decision to reduce basic salary, Sheikh Ahmed said: "Rather than ask employees to leave the business, we chose to implement a temporary basic salary cut as we want to protect our workforce and keep our talented and skilled people, as much as possible. We want to avoid cutting jobs. When demand picks up again, we also want to be able to quickly ramp up and resume services for our customers."

The Emirates Group has strong liquidity, with a healthy cash position but it is prudent that it takes steps to reduce costs at this time. Emirates remains committed to serving its markets and looks forward to resuming a normal flight schedule as soon as that is permitted by the relevant authoritie­s.

Safeguardi­ng customers, employees and communitie­s

Emirates Group closely monitors the situation and keeps in regular contact with all relevant authoritie­s, so that it can implement the latest guidance to keep travellers and its employees safe and healthy.

The company has strongly discourage­d its employees from nonessenti­al travel, implemente­d work from home policies for all employees where operationa­lly feasible, enhanced cleaning and disinfecti­on protocols at its facilities, introduced temperatur­e screening at its key office entry points and launched internal educationa­l campaigns on hand hygiene and health practices to reduce the risk of Covid-19.

Over the past weeks, the airline has also implemente­d enhanced cleaning and disinfecti­ng measures on all of its aircraft departing Dubai as a precaution and worked closely with airports to implement screening measures as required by the local authoritie­s.

Frontline employees such as crew and airport teams have also been provided with support to stay safe while on duty, including providing hand sanitizers and masks where required.

The Emirates Group fully supports all initiative­s to safeguard the health of communitie­s in every market where it operates, including the UAE's national Covid-19 response.

Sheikh Ahmed said: "These are unpreceden­ted times for the airline and travel industry, but we will get through it. Our business is taking a hit, but what matters in the long run is that we do the right thing for our customers, our employees and the communitie­s we serve. With the support and unity that we have seen from our employees, partners, customers and other stakeholde­rs, I'm confident that Emirates can tackle this challenge and come out stronger."

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