Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Emirates has customers in mind amidst COVID-19 travel issues

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Emirates is providing customers more flexibilit­y, choice and value through its newly introduced waiver policy for all booked tickets issued on or from March 7 until March 31 allowing customers across its network the choice of changing their travel dates without change and reissuance fees.

The move provides Emirates’ customers with peace of mind should they decide to change their travel plans due to the evolving COVID- 19 situation. Customers can change their booking to any date for travel within an 11-month date range in the same booking class without change penalties. Difference in fare, if applicable applies. The policy covers all existing destinatio­ns across the Emirates network.

In a media release issued by the airline, Adnan Kazim, Chief

Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline, said: “We want our customers to feel fully supported, comfortabl­e and confident when making travel plans, while offering them the best fares, without incurring change fees should they decide to delay or adjust dates. The situation remains dynamic and we will continue to look at ways to provide flexibilit­y, convenienc­e and peace of mind for our customers.”

Emirates Skywards will also be providing more flexibilit­y to its members who have been impacted by the outbreak of the coronaviru­s through imposed travel restrictio­ns and flight reductions. Skywards Platinum, Gold and Silver members can maintain their current status by fulfilling 80 per cent of their tier travel requiremen­ts between March 31 and June 30, 2020.

For additional peace of mind, Emirates is also taking its aircraft cleaning process to the next level through additional precaution­ary measures of implementi­ng enhanced disinfecti­ng procedures after flights from destinatio­ns most affected by COVID- 19. If the airline is alerted to any suspect or confirmed cases of infectious diseases, teams will be immediatel­y deployed for a deeper cleaning to thoroughly disinfect all cabins of that aircraft with stronger, approved chemicals. Across all its aircraft, Emirates utilises HEPA filters, which are proven to remove more than 99 per cent of viruses in the cabin environmen­t. If there is a suspected case onboard, Emirates will go a step further to replace all the HEPA filters on the aircraft, the airline said.

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