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Emirates marks 35 years of operations in Bangladesh

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Published: 22:14, 27 October 2021   Update: 21:54, 28 October 2021
Emirates marks 35 years of operations in Bangladesh

Emirates airline’s wide-body Boeing 777-300ER aircraft was welcomed with a water cannon salute earlier today at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Wednesday. Photo: Collected

Emirates, one the world’s largest international airlines, celebrated 35 years of connecting Bangladesh to the world on October 27.

Since its first flight in 1986, the airline has carried more than 10.4 million passengers to and from Dhaka, operating more than 19,300roundtrip flights, said a press release.

Emirates currently serves the Bangladeshi capital with three weekly flights, utilising its wide-body Boeing 777-300ER.

To celebrate the special occasion Emirates undertook various programs including cake cutting ceremony at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, and water cannon salute to an Emirate’ flight( EK 587) arriving to Dhaka, onboard announcement wishing the passengers on the occasion, quiz competition on social media platform (https://bangladeshmonitor.com.bd/emirates-quiz), interaction of Emirates Country Manager with the media representatives.

Mohamed Alhammadi, Country Manager Bangladesh, said: “We’re thrilled to be marking 35 years of operations to Bangladesh. It’s been a remarkable journey and we thank our dedicated staff, customers, and local authorities for their ongoing support. We look forward to continue strengthening our long-standing partnership with the country and to flying our Bangladeshi customers safer and better on Emirates to Dubai and beyond.”

Emirates is currently the only international airline to serve Dhaka with First Class services – offering customers superior products and comfort in the air and on-ground. Passengers can enjoy seamless connectivity to more than 120 destinations within the airline’s extensive network, via Dubai.

From 2016 to date, Emirates SkyCargo – the airline’s airfreight division - has carried close to 170,000 tonnes of cargo to and from the country, including the main export commodities of garments, leather and perishables. The airline’s operations to Bangladesh continues to play a vital role in supporting the country’s growth in trade, business and tourism.

Emirates Skywards, the award-winning loyalty programme of Emirates and flydubai, offers close to 90,000membersexclusive privileges and benefits including, flight rewards, upgrades, hotel stays, and money-can’t-buy-experiences. The loyalty programme was one of the first in the world to offer members a generous tier review extension until 2022. Members flying to and through Dubai can also enjoy earning a mile a minute, for up to 5,000 Miles, applicable on all Emirates and flydubai tickets purchased from 1 August 2021 until 31 March, 2022.

Emirates’ home and hub, Dubai, remains a very popular holiday destination. Dubai was one of the world’s first cities to obtain Safe Travels stamp from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) – which endorses the city’s comprehensive and effective measures to ensure guest health and safety.

Bangladeshi customers can fly safer and better on Emirates as the airline has implemented a comprehensive set of measures at every step of the customer journey, introduced free multi-risk travel insurance and revised its booking policies to offer greater flexibility and generous re-booking terms. Passengers on-board can also enjoy the airline’s world-class products and services, gourmet meals and 4,500 channels of entertainment on ice – the airline’s award-winning inflight entertainment system.

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