Abu Dhabi: Emirates expressed its optimism for the next summer season in terms of the strong recovery with full occupancy rates on a large number of flights within its global network of destinations.
The Dubai-based international air carrier revealed that it is adding 5 new Airbus A380s to the summer flights schedule, to serve more routes amidst the continuing momentum in customer demand after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer, affirmed that customer demand is still witnessing strong levels, and it is expected that 2023 will be a year of robust recovery, exceeding the levels recorded during 2022.
Kazim told the Emirates News Agency (WAM) on the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2023) in Dubai, that Emirates is deploying a fleet of 85 A380s which increases to 95 in the summer peak season by the end of the financial year in next March.
The large wide-body airliner is serving 43 destinations in the summer flights schedule, he added.
He said that the airline operates about 3080 departure flights per week, or more than 440 flights per day for passengers within its global network.
He revealed that the Emirates is currently considering adding more capacity to the North American market and other global markets such as China, in conjunction with the deployment of more aircraft into service and also the delivery of the first aircraft from its order for the Airbus A350.
Kazim said that Emirates is planning to debut flights to five new cities: London, Christchurch, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland, in addition to San Francisco (15th July), Singapore (1st June) and Houston (15th June).
Emirates is part of the sustainability initiatives taking place in the UAE, as our efforts to reduce our carbon footprint are increasing in line with the growth in passenger numbers, he said, adding that Emirates has successfully completed a demonstration flight powered by 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), as part of the global aviation industry’s push to use more of the greener fuel to meet carbon emission targets. Emirates also recycled 500,000 kg of plastic and glass discarded on board flights.
At ATM, Emirates received 16,000 visitors, held 300 business meetings and signed eight agreements with travel and tourism agencies.
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Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) carriers Etihad Airways and Emirates Airline have come together to bring a first-of-a-kind interline agreement.
On Thursday, UAE Airlines signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that expands their interline agreement, which took place at the Arabian Travel Market, with representatives from both airlines present.
Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), passengers traveling to the country will have the option of arriving in one Emirate and departing from the other. There will be no additional airfare for the service.
For example, someone flying from London might choose to land in Dubai on Emirates and then fly from Abu Dhabi on Etihad on the way back.
In its announcement Emirates, which is based in Dubai, said, “This first of its kind agreement between the two UAE carriers aims to capitalise on opportunities to boost tourism to the UAE from key source markets by enabling visitors to experience more than one destination in a single itinerary.”
Etihad Airways CEO Antonoaldo Neves added, “Our interline agreement will make it more convenient for our guests to experience the best of Abu Dhabi and Dubai on one ticket while promising to deliver an exceptional flying experience whether they fly with Etihad Airways or Emirates. It’s a win-win proposition for travelers to the UAE.”
Hello, neighbour! Two airlines, one ticket, endless adventure. We’re pleased to announce our interline agreement with @emirates giving travellers more flexibility to explore the UAE. Fly into Abu Dhabi or Dubai with a seamless return from the other airport with a single ticket. pic.twitter.com/CQ8bUbQSXh
Abu Dhabi: A Dubai-based Emirates airlines has once again been crowned as ‘Best Airline Worldwide’ for the 10th year in row at Business Traveller Middle East Awards 2023 held in Dubai on Monday.
The airline also received high marks for consistently delivering better experiences through its best-in-class services and pioneering products.
Emirates bagged four prestigious awards in the following categories:
Airline with the Best Premium Economy Class
Airline with the Best First Class
Best Airport Lounge in the Middle East
UAE’s Etihad Airways also earned three awards:
Airline with the Best Cabin Crew
Airline with the Best Economy Class
Airline with the Best Frequent Flyer Programme
Also, flydubai bagged the ‘Best Low-Cost Airline Serving the Middle East’.
Qatar Airways took home two awards:
Airline with the Best Business Class
Best Regional Airline Serving the Middle East
We’ve been recognised by Business Traveller Middle East Awards 👏
🏆 Best Cabin Crew for the 3rd consecutive year 🏆 Best Economy Class 🏆 Best Frequent Flyer Programme
We’re thrilled about this acknowledgment and look forward to making memories with you on board, from Abu… pic.twitter.com/oqXffMpTWh
Abu Dhabi: Emirates airlines on Thursday announced the donation of 10 million Dirhams (Rs 22,25,90,031) towards the “1 Billion Meals Endowment” campaign, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.
With this, the Emirates airline has joined a growing list of contributors to the “1 Billion Meals Endowment” campaign.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline and Group said: “The “1 Billion Meals Endowment” campaign is a practical example of Sheikh Mohammed’s vision for sustainable good and charity, which creates hope and leads to a better future for all.
“Our support for the campaign reflects our commitment to help improve the quality of life in underprivileged communities, especially those served by Emirates around the world. We are honoured to be part of the campaign and its efforts to provide a food safety net in countries struggling with food insecurity,” he added.
1 Billion Meals Endowment campaign
The “1 Billion Meals Endowment” campaign, which started on the first day of Ramzan, launched by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to establish the largest Ramzan sustainable food aid endowment fund.
The “1 Billion Meals Endowment” campaign is an extension of previous food aid drives, starting in Ramzan 2020 with “10 Million Meals” campaign, followed by “100 Million Meals” in Ramzan 2021 and “1 Billion Meals” in Ramzan 2022.
Dubai’s 1 Billion Meals Endowment campaign has raised a total of 750 million Dirhams (Rs 16,67,73,05,655) in 20 days, a result of contributions from 120,000 donators including major contributors, individuals, businesses and private- and public organizations.
Abu Dhabi: A group of archaeologists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced the discovery of the oldest pearling town is located on Siniyah Island in Umm Al Quwain, local media reported.
This city, which covers an area of 12 hectares, flourished during the period between the end of the sixth century and the middle of the eighth century AD, that is, before the emergence of Islamic civilization, according to the Department of Tourism and Antiquities in Umm Al Quwain.
The researchers’ findings revealed on Monday that the city was one of the “largest surviving urban agglomerations ever” in what is today the UAE.
أعلنت دائرة السياحة والآثار عن أقدم مدينة لصيد اللؤلؤ في الخليج العربي تقع في جزيرة السينية بالقرب من الدير المسيحي التاريخي، وازدهرت خلال الفترة ما بين أواخر القرن السادس إلى منتصف القرن الثامن الميلادي. pic.twitter.com/xCMoCwDxNR
It is believed that thousands of residents lived in this city, and many of them depended on the pearl industry.
The houses were built from the local beach rocks, using traditional materials available in the surrounding environment of the city, while the roofs were made of palm trunks.
“This is a discovery of major significance for the history of Umm Al Quwain, the UAE and the wider Arabian Gulf,”
“For the first time, we have the opportunity to study a pearling town from over 1,300 years ago,” he added.
Sheikh Majid bin Saud Al Mualla, chairman of the emirate’s Department of Tourism and Archaeology, told The National News.
Pearl hunting has been an essential part of the country’s heritage for more than 7,000 years, in addition to being a source of livelihood.
Emirates Draw, the UAE-based organisation, has announced a major change to its 100 million Dirhams (Rs 2,22,82,81,301) MEGA7 draw, the Middle East’s largest weekly draw.
To simplify the process of winning, Emirates draw removed restrictions on orders or winning numbers. This means a participant can claim the jackpot by matching the seven digits in any order.
New changes for the prizes
7 Dirhams (Rs 155)— Match three out of seven numbers in any order
50 Dirhams (Rs 1,113)— Match four out of seven numbers in any order
1,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,264)— Match five out of seven numbers in any order
250,000 Dirhams (Rs 55,67,097)— Match six out of seven numbers in any orders
100 million Dirhams (Rs 2,22,82,81,301)— Match all seven numbers in any order
Participation in the lottery has not changed. Players can participate by paying an entrance fee of 50 Dirhams and choosing their seven numbers from 37 compared to the previous 70, which makes the game more exciting.
With the slogan ‘For a Better Tomorrow’, the draw has completed 18 months, and they have awarded more than 87 million Dirhams in cash prizes.
Here it is then: Total Erling. Wherever this current iteration of Manchester City may end up, this was a night when the texture of Pep Guardiola’s team seemed to shift decisively, to take on new forms and new shapes.
Erling Haaland came to the Emirates Stadium with 25 Premier League goals this season. He left with 26, and with a sense, too, of finding his own new gears, of leading City’s attack in every moment of the game rather than wandering around finishing its sentences.
Haaland was a scalpel as well as a bludgeon. He ran through and indeed over the red shirts; but also moved sweetly and cleverly off the ball, producing a performance of all-round central attacking craft in the biggest game of the Premier League season to date.
By the end City were top of the league on goal difference; which is of course Haaland-difference these days. It is strange to think how recently this looked like a long-term pursuit for Pep Guardiola’s team. That lead is now eaten away. The skinny-legged figure haring along in the rear-view mirror, fists cleaving the air, has become a pounding presence, right there at the back window, all set to start wrenching open the rear door, grasping for the wheel, muttering about culture and process and being so, so happy.
More worrying for the rest of the field, there was a completeness to this performance. Arsenal were City’s match in the first half. By the end, as the blue shirts drove the game into painful spaces, as Haaland turned and rolled in City’s third goal in a 3-1 victory there was a sense of ignition. Arsenal still have a game in hand. But Haaland in particular looks like a man ready to devour the season from here.
The Emirates had been a fevered place at kick-off. Mikel Arteta picked a slightly awkward looking team, reprising his favoured big game Takehiro Tomiyasu gambit on the right. In the other corner Pep just went big. The front of City’s team was five sparkly midfielders plus Haaland. Maybe this is what happens when you no longer care if anyone raises an eyebrow at your accounts. Yep. This is us. Behold our suitcase of gold.
Guardiola came here dressed for business, albeit only if your business is middle-aged techno music producer who lives in a house called The Octagon. But he was utterly engaged here, out on his white line feeding on the energy. There has been a slight mania about Pep’s us-and-them take on City’s financial charges, the instant tribalism, the Darwinist sense of impunity. We didn’t break the rules. But even if we did, there is no right and wrong here: just our interests and their interests. It feels like cynical, mob-level leadership.
But it is an obvious gambit, too, and a winning one. This is a club that seems to feel comfortable being cast as the villain, albeit not as a classic villain. The self-image here is more antihero, more Hans Gruber in Die Hard: charming, successful, and convinced right up to the final wide-eyed reckoning that they are in fact the hero of this movie; that this is all a glorious underdog tale.
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In Haaland they have the perfect instrument of vengeance, in terms of style and presence, but also in the deeper gears of his attacking movements now. Something has clicked in the past two games. As they had against Aston Villa, City geared their possession game towards that central attacking point, still keeping the ball but looking for quick vertical passes, always with an eye on those startlingly sudden forward runs.
Two minutes in, City’s chief attacking threat could be seen wading through two players out on the right touchline: moving with fearsome speed, but also nimble enough to skip left and right keeping the ball. This is Haaland’s most basic superpower, the physique of a 6ft 5in human with the scaled-up fibres of a normal sized elite athlete.
A bit later he got away from Tomiyasu and might have nicked the ball in at the back post. It is easy to be deceived by Haaland’s appearance, to see only a kind of Nordic goal-terminator. But this was cute, smart movement. He’s elusive in those spaces. Exactly how isn’t clear. But he is.
The opening goal of this game came from a moment of Haaland hustle, jumping with William Saliba and forcing a deflected header that left Tomiyasu running back towards goal. His left-footed backpass was scuffed horribly into the path of Kevin De Bruyne, who had a chance to score from that position, but not an easy one. The finish was just sublime, whipped instantly over Aaron Ramsdale, a moment of beautifully cruel precision.
Erling Haaland (left) joins the celebrations after playing a crucial part in the move for Jack Grealish (centre) to score Manchester City’s second goal. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
Arsenal responded well, the equaliser arriving before half-time. Eddie Nketiah won the penalty. Bukayo Saka, who was excellent all night, buried it. Coming back into this game against the tide was a feat in itself for Arsenal. But here they were faced with a version of Haaland who seemed to grow through this game, helping to make City’s second for Jack Grealish, and ending the night as its dominant figure.
When City stumbled in January it was all too easy to suggest Haaland-ism was the problem. This team has spent six years playing without a fixed attacking point. It was always going to take time. Adversity, bile and theatrical victimhood seem to have helped bring some clarity in mid-season. Cleaner lines. Haaland-age City. Pep-Ball with a bludgeon as well as a quiver of arrows. This felt like something closer to an end point.
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Abu Dhabi: In the wake of the catastrophic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria that hit the countries on Monday, Dubai-based Emirates Airlines is setting up an airbridge withthe Dubai International Humanitarian City (IHC),to transport as much as 100 tonnes of crucial aid to survivors.
An air bridge is being established to transport urgent relief supplies, medical materials and equipment over the next two weeks to support the assistance efforts on the ground and search and rescue activities in both countries, Emirates said.
The first shipments are due to go out on Friday, consisting of high thermal blankets and family tents, medical kits and shelter items.
In the coming days, more consignments of blankets, tents, shelter kits, flash lights, water distribution ramps and trauma and emergency health kits will be transported on Emirates.
Emirates SkyCargo plans to dedicate cargo space for around 100 tonnes of humanitarian relief goods over the course of the next two weeks across its daily flight operations to Istanbul.
The critical emergency supplies carried on Emirates will then be delivered by local organizations to affected areas in southern Turkey and northern Syria, supporting on-ground responders and providing much needed aid to the hundreds of thousands of people impacted by the earthquakes.
The new aid mission is the latest step in the UAE’s efforts to support the affected countries.
Earlier on February 7, UAE pledged $100 million to Syria and Turkey. following a massive earthquake that killed more than 23,000 people across both countries.
The 50-bed UAE hospital, which is equipped with a CAT scanner and an X-ray machine, arrived at Gaziantep Airport on Wednesday.
Turkey’s ambassador to the UAE said on Wednesday that the field hospital will be set up in Hatay province.
Dubai: Dasun Shanaka and Sikandar Raza struck unbeaten half-centuries as they steered Dubai Capitals to a stunning seven-wicket victory over MI Emirates in the 29th match of the DP World ILT20 at the Dubai International Stadium in front of a large Sunday crowd.
Chasing MI Emirates’ 164 for 7, Dasun Shanaka and Sikandar Raza scored unbeaten knocks of 58 and 56 runs respectively off 36 deliveries each. Shanaka hit five boundaries and three sixes while Raza scored four boundaries and four sixes. Their unbeaten 122 runs partnership for the fourth wicket in 11.3 overs ensured Dubai Capitals victory with 11 balls to spare.
Though MI Emirates have already qualified for the playoff, Dubai Capitals now moves to the fourth spot with nine points, above Sharjah Warriors. The clash between Sharjah Warriors with seven points and Gulf Giants, who are in the second slot, at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Monday will thus decide the last spot in the playoffs.
Dubai Capitals won the toss and elected to bowl. MI Emirates’ opener Andre Fletcher hit two consecutive boundaries off Fred Klaassen in the first over but fell to the first ball of the second over from Jake Ball edging to wicket-keeper Robin Uthappa for 9. One-drop Bas de Leede followed falling leg before to Ball’s fourth delivery of the same over for 2.
Lorcan Tucker, who joined opener Muhammad Waseem, took two boundaries off Hazrat Luqman who bowled the third over. Waseem too smashed Ball for a boundary to mid-on, and then in the next over he hit the first six of the match off Akif Raja into the mid-wicket stands. Tucker on 21 got bowled by Sikandar Raza when he missed a paddle sweep. At the end of the powerplay, MI Emirates was 58 for 3.
Adam Zampa, as usual, was introduced for the seventh over. Waseem hit his second six off Raza over midwicket in the eighth over but got clean bowled by Zampa in the ninth over while attempting a slog sweep for 31. At the halfway mark, MI Emirates was 77 for 4. Dan Mousely got dropped on 3 by Dasun Shanaka off Luqman despite getting to the ball running in from the square leg.
Pooran played some aggressive shots and took the score past the 100-run mark in the 14th over. Zampa, who was re-introduced for the 17th over, was greeted by Pooran with a six to square leg but he fell to the fourth ball of that over caught at sweep cover by Klaassen for 43. Jordan Thompson hit Klaassen for two sixes in the 19th over to take the score past the 150-mark. Thompson got out to the first ball of the last over lofting Ball straight to Powell at mid-off for 16. In the last five overs, MI Emirates scored 48 runs and lost three wickets to post a challenging total of 164 for 7 in 20 overs.
Brad Wheal, opening the bowling for MI Emirates, gave away just four runs in his first over while Craig Overton yielded just one run in the second over. In the third over Dubai Capitals opener, Robin Uthappa hit Wheal for a six and Munsey too picked a boundary off him. Munsey also hit Overton for a six to accelerate the run flow. Uthappa then hit Zahoor Khan for a six to the backward square but fell to Overton in the sixth over slashing and edging to the wicketkeeper Tucker for 29.
At the end of the power play, Dubai Capitals was 44 for 1. Munsey too quickly followed miscuing a reverse sweep to Wheal off left-arm spinner Zahir Khan for 14. Two balls later, he took the prize wicket of Rovman Powell who slog-swept to Mousley for a duck. Khan yielded no runs from that over too.
Sikandar Raza and Dasun Shanaka took the score to 62 for 3 in 10 overs. Needing 103 runs from the last ten overs, Raza went for his shots and hit Zahir Khan for a six to long-on and also scored two boundaries off that over. Shanaka too hit Zahoor Khan who was introduced for the 13th over for a six and a boundary. Their partnership strengthened and runs began to flow easily.
From the last five overs, Dubai Capitals needed 37 runs after Shanaka had punished Jordan Thompson for 15 runs which included six and two boundaries. Shanaka reached his half-century in 32 balls and the pair recorded their century partnership in 60 balls. Raza too reached his half-century in 34 balls with a six off Thompson. They ensured their team’s victory in 18.1 overs.
Brief scores MI Emirates 164/7 in 20 overs (Muhammad Waseem 31, Lorcan Tucker 21, Nicholas Pooran 43, Dan Mousley 31 n.o, Jake Ball 3-37, Adam Zampa 2-24) Dubai Capitals 166 for 3 in 18.1 overs (Robin Uthappa 29, Dasun Shanaka 58n.o, Sikandar Raza 56n.o, Zahir Khan 2 for 32) n by 7 wkts