The Malta Business Weekly

Emirates celebrates 25 years of operations in Malta

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Emirates is celebratin­g 25 years since the start of flight operations from Dubai to Malta. Since the first flight on 30 March 1998, close to 1.1 million passengers have travelled on this route via more than 12,700 flights, with Dubai being the furthest Eastbound route from Malta as well as one of the few routes outside of Europe.

The anniversar­y was marked by a media event which was addressed by Thierry Aucoc – Emirates’ senior vice president Commercial Operations for Europe and the Russian Federation, Malta’s Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Aaron Farrugia, Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo, the CEO of Malta Internatio­nal Airport Alan Borg and the director general of Civil Aviation, Captain Charles Pace. The speakers were welcomed by the Country manager for Emirates in Malta, Paul Fleri Soler.

Aucoc said that when Emirates launched its first flights to Malta, it had just over 40 destinatio­ns in its network: “Today, we are proudly connecting Maltese travellers to more than 130 destinatio­ns across six continents, including more than 30 points in Asia and 20 points in the Americas. We also serve travellers with additional connectivi­ty beyond our own network through our interline and codeshare agreements with 27 air carriers, including the na

tional carrier, Air Malta.”

He added that Malta is one of the most popular tourist destinatio­ns in the global network of Emirates and the 25th anniversar­y reinforces the airline’s commitment to the developmen­t and growth of its travel and tourism sector.

Aucoc said that Emirates employs more than 60 Maltese nationals in a variety of roles across the Group, including cabin crew, flight deck crew and its own local office. He added that the bilateral ties between the UAE and Malta are solid and deep-rooted in their mutual desire to enhance their cooperatio­n in all areas of developmen­t.

“Evidently, our contributi­on to the local economy is not

limited to the air connectivi­ty for passengers, but also air transporta­tion of cargo. Emirates SkyCargo provides vital trade links to and from Malta, shipping essential commoditie­s such as food and medical supplies as well as facilitati­ng the shipment of imports and exports. Emirates SkyCargo is a significan­t contributo­r to the market as one of the top two air cargo providers in Malta,” Aucoc said.

Maltese travellers flying on Emirates benefit from the award-winning products and world-class services, including operating modern, wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft on flights from and to the country, which also happens to be the largest scheduled passenger

aircraft to serve Malta. Emirates offers travellers eight First Class suites, 42 lie-flat seats in Business and 310 seats in Economy. Not only that, but Emirates is the only air carrier to offer the First Class product in the market. Over 27,000 Emirates Skywards members are officially registered in Malta, further expanding the offerings of the airlines award-winning loyalty programme.

When addressing this event, Minister Farrugia said: “As the minister responsibl­e for aviation, I am very aware of our country's dependency on this sector. Aviation contribute­s to no less than €600 million towards our economy and carries millions of passengers

annually. Such partnershi­ps are crucial to sustaining this sector. Today, as we look towards the future, let us recommit ourselves to this partnershi­p; let us work to ensure that the next 25 years are even more successful and fulfilling than the last.”

The media event was addressed also by Minister Bartolo, who said: “Air connectivi­ty is crucial for an island-state like Malta. For the past 25 years, Emirates have been sterling partners in sustaining Malta’s growth in the tourism world. Our aim is to continue adjusting our tourism product with today’s realities by ensuring a higher seat-load factor in each aircraft that is travelling from and to the Malta Internatio­nal Airport. This is a win-win situation both for the sustainabi­lity of inbound tourism and the environmen­t in general. With this frame of mind, we are looking forward for more cooperatio­n with such a worldwide reputable airline for the months and years to come.”

When welcoming the speakers, Fleri Soler said that he was extremely proud to have started his journey with Emirates from the very first day that the airline started flying to Malta.

“I would like to thank my colleagues, past and present in Malta, Dubai, Cyprus and other countries, as well as our business partners for their contributi­on over the past years. Today, we celebrate more than two decades of valuable partnershi­ps and great success, highlighti­ng the importance of Malta in our global network and our contributi­on to its travel and tourism sector,” Fleri Soler said.

 ?? ?? Country manager for Emirates in Malta, Paul Fleri Soler, addressing those present during the media event marking the 25th anniversar­y of Emirates in Malta
Country manager for Emirates in Malta, Paul Fleri Soler, addressing those present during the media event marking the 25th anniversar­y of Emirates in Malta
 ?? ?? The guest speakers including Ministers Clayton Bartolo and Aaron Farrugia during the event marking 25 years of Emirates operations in Malta
The guest speakers including Ministers Clayton Bartolo and Aaron Farrugia during the event marking 25 years of Emirates operations in Malta
 ?? ?? The event was addressed also by Thierry Aucoc, Emirates’ senior vice president Commercial Operations for Europe and the Russian Federation
The event was addressed also by Thierry Aucoc, Emirates’ senior vice president Commercial Operations for Europe and the Russian Federation

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