Khaleej Times

Emirates staff get 20 weeks’ bonus

- Nasreen Abdulla nasreen@khaleejtim­es.com

The Emirates Group has awarded its employees a bonus worth 20 weeks of their salary as the group announced recordbrea­king profits. Those working with the group will receive the payout with their May salary. In an email seen by Khaleej

Times, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, expressed gratitude to the Emirates Group employees for their 'heroic efforts.' He commended their dedication "for powering our collective ambitions and for achieving them, you deserve every dirham of the 20-week profit share,” he wrote.

The total number of employees in the group rose by 10 per cent to 112,406 - their largest ever employee workforce to date as Emirate and Dnata saw significan­t profit and revenue increases in the last year. The employees are spread across 84 countries and are of more than 170 nationalit­ies.

Some employees, who spoke to Khaleej Times on condition of anonymity, said they were overjoyed. “I was hoping and praying for the payouts,” said one, who has worked with the group for several years. “I am overjoyed. It is less than last year, but a bonus is a bonus. The company doesn't have to give it. But they have, and it is a big amount. I am really happy about it.”

Last year, Emirates had paid its employees 24 weeks' worth of salary as a bonus on the back of another record-setting performanc­e.

In his email to staff, Sheikh Ahmed said the 2023-2024 year will go down as a “memorable one” in the organisati­on's history. “We broke key records across Group revenue, profit, cash assets, and workforce numbers, as well as Emirates' profit and dnata's revenue,” he wrote. “Emirates' passenger revenue crossed the Dh100 billion mark for the first time.”

Emirates will receive 10 new A350 aircraft in the coming year, with the first unit joining the fleet in August. The addition of five new 777 freighters in mid-2024 will also boost the group's cargo operations. According to the email, the group will continue to hire talent.

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