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Emirates expects to fly 70% of normal capacity by winter, CCO says

The airline is rebuilding its network since flights were grounded in March 2020

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Emirates plans to operate around 70 percent of its normal capacity this winter thanks to an expected increase in internatio­nal travel as countries ease coronaviru­s restrictio­ns and reopen borders.

Emirates, the world’s biggest longhaul airline before the pandemic, has been gradually rebuilding its network of 157 passenger destinatio­ns since flights were grounded in March 2020.

It is currently operating to around 120 destinatio­ns, though capacity remains limited due to the continued grounding of most of the airline’s 118 Airbus A380 superjumbo­s.

“We already have a plan to get back to almost 70 percent of our capacity to be recovered by winter 2021,” Emirates Chief Commercial Officer Adnan Kazim told reporters on Tuesday.

He did not disclose its current operating capacity, although he added that the airline had a way to go to reach 70 percent.

Emirates has mainly

been operating flights with its 151 Boeing 777s though with passenger demand still at very low levels globally those planes have mostly carried cargo.

Kazim said the airline expects to operate around 30 to 40 Airbus A380s over the summer, more than what it is currently operating.

The restoratio­n of capacity largely depends on countries easing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns and whether they permit internatio­nal travel. Dubai’s Emirates does not have a domestic market that can cushion against internatio­nal border closures.

 ?? Reuters ?? The restoratio­n of Emirates airline’s capacity largely depends on countries easing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.
Reuters The restoratio­n of Emirates airline’s capacity largely depends on countries easing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

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