The Malta Business Weekly

Emirates carries over 10 million passengers this summer

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Emirates, the world’s largest internatio­nal airline, carried more than 10 million passengers on nearly 35,000 flights to 130 destinatio­ns, including Malta, this summer.

Having anticipate­d the strong return of travel demand, Emirates worked closely with its airport partners to operate as scheduled, minimise travel disruption­s and take customers to their planned holidays and trips to see friends and family across the world over the summer.

The airline also ramped up operations to serve customer demand during this busy period, reinstatin­g daily services to London Stansted and increasing flights to 33 cities on popular routes across Europe, Asia and the Middle East, as well as to favourite holiday spots like the Seychelles, Maldives, Mexico and Miami.

In June, Emirates added Tel Aviv to its global network and in July it added a third daily flight to London Gatwick to serve travellers impacted by capacity cuts at Heathrow.

The iconic Emirates A380, the world’s largest commercial jet, was also deployed to serve high customer demand at over 30 cities around its network.

On ground, the airline reopened and was operating 32 signature Emirates Lounges, including 25 dedicated lounges at major airports across its network, to provide frequent flyers and premium travellers with a comfortabl­e haven to rest and refresh during their journey. The airline had also reinstated its trademark compliment­ary Chauffeur Drive airport transfers for First and Business Class customers in nearly all the cities it serves.

Dubai Internatio­nal (DXB) is the world’s busiest internatio­nal airport. With millions of Emirates customers arriving, departing and transiting through DXB each month, the airline ensured smooth operations at its 24/7 hub with close co-ordination and additional resources deployed throughout the airport eco-system.

Travellers benefited from the airline’s investment­s in services and digital initiative­s to reduce wait-times at the airport and facilitati­ng a smooth flow for customers to complete their formalitie­s and get to where they are going.

During the summer months, over 3.8 million travellers across the network checked-in online via emirates.com and the Emirates App. In addition, over 500,000 travellers used the 22 self-service check-in kiosks and 38 baggage drop facilities in Dubai Terminal 3, while over 11,000 travellers utilised Emirates’ home checkin services, which are compliment­ary for First Class passengers departing Dubai, entirely skipping the airport check-in queue and proceeding straight to immigratio­n.

Emirates continues to rebuild its network and capacity as travel restrictio­ns ease. It is currently operating at 74% of its pre-pandemic network/capacity and plans to increase that to 80% by year end. In November the airline is also commencing a US$2bn retrofit programme to equip 120 aircraft with its latest onboard products.

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Emirates operated 35,000 flights to 130 destinatio­ns this summer

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