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News Emirates sets industry-leading safety standard for travelling customers as it resumes operations

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Emirates has unveiled multi-faceted measures for employee and customer care at every step of the travel journey, redefining safety and hygiene standards on board and on the ground. The new measures took effect on 21 May, with the resumption of regularly scheduled passenger flights to nine destinatio­ns.

“Emirates is implementi­ng a comprehens­ive set of measures at every step of the traveller’s journey, to enhance the sanitisati­on of all touch points and ensure the health and safety of our customers and employees. The risk of catching an infection on an aircraft is already very low but we have spared no effort in reviewing and redesignin­g every step, from check-in to disembarka­tion. Every measure implemente­d is an additional reduction in risk and taken altogether, our aim is really to make flying as safe as possible.

“We are working with all the stakeholde­rs in Dubai including the airport, immigratio­n, health and aviation authoritie­s to implement such measures and we will continue to review and consult expert advice for any developmen­t and changes.

We are all aware that we have to adapt to different practices during this pandemic in our day-to-day activities.

All these measures, in combinatio­n with the proactive pandemic management strategies that the UAE has taken, show the seriousnes­s with which we are taking the health and safety of our local and global communitie­s and will give confidence to the public,” said Adel Al Redha, Emirates’ chief Operating officer.

Check-in

Emirates has introduced compliment­ary hygiene kits to be given to every passenger upon check-in at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and on flights to Dubai. These kits comprise of masks, gloves, antibacter­ial wipes and hand sanitiser. The hygiene kits supplement a slew of additional measures already introduced to keep customers safe.

Gloves and masks are mandatory for all customers and employees at the airport in Dubai, while only masks are mandated on Emirates flights. On arrival at the airport, thermal scanners at various areas monitor the temperatur­es of all passengers and employees. Physical distancing indicators have been placed on the ground and at waiting areas to help travellers maintain the necessary distance at check-in, immigratio­n, boarding and transfer areas.

The airport team has also installed protective barriers at each check-in desk and immigratio­n counter to provide additional safety reassuranc­e to passengers and employees during interactio­n over the counter.

Transit passengers

Customers travelling through Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and transferri­ng onto another flight, will go through thermal screening upon disembarka­tion. Transfer desks at the airport have also been installed with protective barriers as a precaution­ary measure. Airport staff, dressed in personal protective equipment, will direct customers from a safe distance for extra assistance. Customers will be given an additional hygiene kit at the gate before boarding their connecting flight.

Boarding

The boarding sequence has been staggered and passengers board by row, from the last row to the first, in small numbers. The waiting area has also been modified to ensure all customers observe social distancing. Emirates boarding agents, dressed in personal protective equipment, will facilitate the boarding sequence. The boarding gates are deep cleaned and disinfecte­d after the boarding of every flight.

On board

All cabin crew on board will be fully kitted out in PPEs. To uphold the highest standards of safety and hygiene, Emirates has added a cabin service assistant to the crew complement on flights over 1.5 hours. The CSAs will ensure lavatories are cleaned at frequent intervals of every 45 minutes. Each lavatory has been equipped with sanitising soap and hand washing instructio­ns.

To minimise the risk of infection by touch, magazines and print reading material will not be available during this time. In premium classes, single use menus and wine lists will be provided to passengers. Comfort items such as mattresses, pillows, blankets, headphones and toys will be hygienical­ly sealed. Emirates will resume its service with hot meals, using high quality, cutlery and crockery, sterilised before each use.

Cabin baggage has to be checkedin and customers can only bring essential items such as a laptop, handbag, briefcase or baby items on board. Customers are reminded to bring pens to fill out Health Declaratio­n Forms required for some destinatio­ns.

Emirates’ modern aircraft cabins have been fitted with advanced HEPA air filters which remove 99.97% of viruses and eliminate dust, allergens and germs from cabin air for a healthier and safer on-board environmen­t. After its journey and on landing in Dubai, each aircraft will go through enhanced cleaning and disinfecti­on processes, to ensure safety and proper sanitation.

Emirates crew

To safeguard its employees, Emirates’ flight and cabin crew are provided with cars for pick-up and drop-off at their home at the beginning and end of their duty. Operating crew check in for their rostered flights in a dedicated crew airport facility before being transporte­d to the aircraft. Layovers in destinatio­n cities have been reduced where possible and on long-haul flights, where layovers are necessary, crew are put up in individual rooms in hotels.

On return to Dubai, where all Emirates cabin crew are based, COVID19 tests are done on all crew. Every crew member has been mandated a 14-day quarantine in their homes after every flight, unless they are on duty.

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Emirates has introduced compliment­ary hygiene kits to be given to every passenger upon check in at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and on flights to Dubai. These kits comprise of masks, gloves, antibacter­ial wipes and hand sanitiser
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To uphold the highest standards of safety and hygiene, Emirates has added a cabin service assistant to the crew complement on flights over 1.5 hours. The CSAs will ensure lavatories are cleaned at frequent intervals of every 45 minutes
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