Emirates Airline has won the ‘Outstanding Airline Company of the Year’ award at Ghana’s West Africa Business Excellence Awards, held at The Movenpick Ambassador Hotel. The award was in recognition of the airline’s focus on customer health and safety as a top priority amid the pandemic, in addition to meeting and exceeding their expectations through innovative products and services. The accolade also acknowledges the airline’s commitment to outstanding business standards in its sector, whilst demonstrating a high standard of service delivery, competitiveness and innovation.
The event was attended by distinguished business and government representatives and industry leaders, aimed to recognize individuals and companies that play a significant role in the development of various sectors in their respective West African countries. Emirates has also received other accolades from the awarding body, including, ‘Outstanding Airline Brand of the Year’ in 2019 and ‘Mo
In response to growing passenger demand for air travel, Emirates will boost its flights from five to six weekly, starting 1 April 2021. The linked service between Accra and Abidjan to Dubai will provide Ghanaians more flexibility and convenience of travel to over 90 destinations on Emirates network, including its hub and popular global destination, Dubai. Emirates has put in a barrage of biosafety measures at every customer touchpoint to ensure a safe travel experience for customers and employees.
Emirates will utilise its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft between Accra and Abidjan and Dubai. Flight EK787 departs Dubai at 07:30hrs, arriving in Accra at 11:35hrs. EK787 departs Accra at 12:50hrs, arriving in Abidjan at 13:50hrs. Flight EK788 departs from Abidjan at 15:20hrs, arriving in Accra at 16:25hrs. The flight departs from Accra at 17:50hrs, arriving in Dubai at 05:50hrs the following day.
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The ongoing global vaccination programme against the COVID-19 will help return the air travel industry to profitability by 2022, an international airline operator, Emirates Airlines has predicted.
The airline operator reposed confidence in the process, stating that once the vaccines were rolled out at speed and scale, there would be a lot of movement and demand would also increase to put the industry on the recovery path.
Emirates has, therefore, called for the complete reopening of other economies for a substantial recovery to happen, given the interconnectedness of the world economy.
“We still have a way to go before we get back to profitability and we hope this happens by 2022 as the global vaccination programme’s impact really begins to kick in,” Emirates Country Manager, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, Ms Cathrine Wesley, said in an interview with the Daily Graphic.
Emirates strengthens commercial team with key moves
DUBAI, December 28, 2020 Emirates has announced several key movements and rotations to its commercial team, both in its Dubai hub and across key markets in the Far East, West Asia and Africa. The changes place five seasoned Emirati commercial managers in key positions across the Emirates network to support its commercial strategies as the airline responds to shifting market dynamics and navigates the complex challenges posed by the global pandemic. The rotations also demonstrate the depth of UAE National talent within the global commercial team, due in large part to the exposure they are given across the airline’s network.