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Emirates transports over 1.2 million passengers in July and August

- By Babatunde Lucas

two countries. In the first half of 2021, the total number of certificat­es of origin issued by the Ajman Chamber for exports from the emirate to India amounted to 274, with a total value of AED25.9 million while the total number of certificat­es of origin for re-exports was 361, valued at some AED41.1 million. Exports were focused on the food security industry, plastic products, iron and steel products, equipment for scaffoldin­g, structures for temporary installati­ons and mining equipment. According to the chamber’s statistics, 2,261 Indian companies registered in the emirate in the first half of 2021.

DUBAI, 6th September, 2021 - Over the summer travel months of July and August, Emirates handled nearly 1.2 million customers at its hub, compared to 402,000 customers during the same period in 2020, highlighti­ng the safe and smooth resumption of internatio­nal travel to and through Dubai. In fact, in 2020, Emirates was the largest internatio­nal airline carrying over 15.8 million passengers, according to IATA’s latest World Air Transport Statistics 2021. Since Dubai reopened to internatio­nal visitors, Emirates has gradually restored its network and flight schedules from just a handful of cities in July 2020 to over 120 destinatio­ns today, with more flights to be layered onto over 20 Emirates routes by October. Always aiming to provide the best possible travel experience, particular­ly during a turbulent time for internatio­nal travel, Emirates has continued to deliver innovative new customer services, ensure the health and safety of its customers and employees, and provide the most updated travel informatio­n for customers across the world. These investment­s over the past 12 months have enabled Emirates to facilitate the resumption of travel, while enhancing customer experience. Enabling customers to check-in, receive their boarding pass, choose seats on board, and drop off their bags, Emirates’ new self-service check-in and bag drop kiosks have seen increasing usage since its introducti­on in September 2020. In July and August alone, over 568,000 customers used this convenient service which enabled them to skip queuing at the counter, breeze through the airport and proceed directly to immigratio­n. Following the positive reception from customers, Emirates will introduce 6 additional self-service check-in and bag drop kiosks in its First and Business Class terminal area this month

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