The Malta Business Weekly

Malta welcomes Emirates back

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Emirates has resumed its three-weekly flight service from Dubai to Malta via Larnaca, Cyprus on 14 July. Emirates flight EK 109 landed at Malta Internatio­nal Airport at 2.05pm on Wednesday of last week, with its passengers and crew warmly welcomed by Emirates Country manager in Malta, Paul Fleri Soler, Malta Internatio­nal Airport CEO, Alan Borg and Malta Tourism Authority chief officer Strategic Developmen­t and Deputy CEO, Leslie Vella. The return flight to Dubai, EK 110, also via Larnaca, departed on the same day at 3.35pm.

Emirates’ flights to and from Malta via Larnaca operate three times weekly. Emirates EK 109 departs Dubai every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 8am, arriving at Larnaca Internatio­nal Airport at 11am. The flight leaves Larnaca at 12.20pm, arriving at Malta Internatio­nal Airport at 2.05pm. The return flight, EK 110, leaves Malta at 3.35pm, arriving in Larnaca at 7pm. The flight then departs Larnaca at 8.10pm, arriving the next day at 1.05am in Dubai.

The route is served by the airline’s modern and wide body Boeing 777-300LR aircraft, which offers 42 lie-flat seats in Business and 386 ergonomica­lly-designed seats in Economy class. Customers can again look forward to more than 4,500 channels of entertainm­ent on Ice, the airline’s award-winning in-flight entertainm­ent system, along with regionally-inspired gourmet meals.

Fleri Soler said: “We are delighted to resume operating our three-weekly flights from Dubai to Malta via Larnaca and are proud to be Malta’s exclusive east-bound carrier. Operating to and from Malta for the past 23 years, Emirates has become synonymous with the strong link that exists between Dubai and Malta, both in terms of leisure as well as business travel. Over the years, we have carried thousands of business people as well as holidaymak­ers, lifting the curtain on Dubai, one of the world’s most exciting destinatio­ns. We will continue to assist Maltese industry by providing shorter connecting times and valuable cargo space for more efficiency.”

Borg said: “We are pleased with Emirates’ decision to resume a triweekly operation to and from Malta especially at this time of uncertaint­y. The restoratio­n of air connectivi­ty following unpreceden­ted disruption­s to travel is particular­ly crucial for island states and we are confident that Emirates’ services will contribute greatly to putting the Maltese islands on the map again.”

Vella welcomed the resumption of services by Emirates as another step in connecting Malta to its tourism source markets: “Emirates is a very important network airline which connects Malta to a number of long haul markets in a seamless manner. Malta and Emirates have a very long standing relationsh­ip and the airline’s return to Malta after temporaril­y stopping services due to Covid-19 is a further step in reopening these distant markets.”

A holiday in Dubai is only complete with a visit to the Dubai Mall, a vibrant hub of shopping and entertainm­ent including the Dubai Aquarium and the Underwater Zoo. Visitors can end a delightful day at one of the many dining venues while enjoying the spectacula­r choreograp­hed musical of the Dubai Fountain.

Emirates continues to lead the industry with innovative products and services that address travellers’ needs during a dynamic time. Recently the airline took its customer care initiative­s even further with even more generous and flexible booking policies, an extension of its multi-risk insurance cover and helping loyal customers retain their miles and tier status.

Members of Emirates Skywards, the airline’s awardwinni­ng loyalty programme, can look forward to earning Double Tier Miles on all flights to Dubai booked before 31 July, for travel until 31 December.

 ??  ?? Malta Tourism Authority chief officer Strategic Developmen­t and Deputy CEO Leslie Vella, Emirates Country manager in Malta Paul Fleri Soler and Malta Internatio­nal Airport CEO Alan Borg together with Emirates cabin crew following the arrival of Emirates flight
Malta Tourism Authority chief officer Strategic Developmen­t and Deputy CEO Leslie Vella, Emirates Country manager in Malta Paul Fleri Soler and Malta Internatio­nal Airport CEO Alan Borg together with Emirates cabin crew following the arrival of Emirates flight

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