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Emirates’ employees to return to office in Dubai

Airline introduced work-from-home policies in March last year

- BY JOHN BENNY Staff Reporter

Emirates airline employees in Dubai must return to work from offices by September 12, according to an internal memo seen by Gulf News.

This comes after the carrier said it would reinstate some employee allowances and perks removed last year when the pandemic brought air travel to a halt.

Dubai’s flagship carrier will bring back the accommodat­ion allowance for married couples and also increase annual leave entitlemen­t to largely reverse the cuts made in October 2020, it said in a letter addressed to employees.

In July, Emirates said it was bringing back pilots who were sent on unpaid leave last year after the Covid-19 crisis led to the grounding of the airline’s flights.

The carrier was bringing back “70 to 100” pilots a month to operate the A30 jumbo-jets, which are being deployed by Emirates on its busiest routes. On Wednesday, Emirates announced that it will receive three more A380 aircraft from Airbus this year with its last unit on order scheduled to join its fleet in November, bringing forward the original delivery timeline from June 2022.

Emirates will bring back accommodat­ion allowance for married couples.

Route return

The announceme­nt comes as restrictio­ns are lifted on travel to Emirates’ key markets such as UK and India.

Emirates, which is flying close to its pre-pandemic network, is expected to add more capacity ahead of Expo 2020.

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