Tag: Emirates
Emirates orders 50 Boeing 777s for $18 bn
Emirates Airlines has ordered 50 long-range Boeing 777 passenger jets worth a combined $18 billion dollars, the Dubai-based carrier's chairman and chief executive said...
Emirates hosts masterclass for budding cricketers
Emirates, one of the fastest growing international airlines, gave a group of aspiring young cricketers the chance to learn from the newly crowned Faysal...
Emirates hosts annual travel agents workshop
Emirates Airline held its annual Travel Agents Workshop with the objective to train and educate the travel agents on different Emirates products and services....
Emirates completes 13 years of operations in Peshawar
Emirates Airline has completed 13 years of successful operations in Peshawar during the month of July. Emirates commenced its first flight to Peshawar on...
The United Arab Emirates bringing ‘Magnificent 7’ to Pakistan
The United Arab Emirates is brining ‘MAGNIFICENT 7’ to Pakistan. This was disclosed by the Honorable Consul General, H.E. Suhail Bin Matar Al-Ketbi in...
Emirates’ in-flight entertainment globally the best
For the seventh year in a row, Emirates Airline’s ‘ice’ inflight entertainment system has been awarded the ‘World's Best Airline Inflight Entertainment’ award at...
Emirates Airline launches new destinations
Emirates Airline has announced the launch of three new European destinations for this year. The new services will be to Geneva, Copenhagen and St....
Emirates denies receiving Dubai subsidies
DUBAI: Dubai's Emirates airlines, the Middle East's largest carrier, denied on Tuesday receiving government subsidies, hitting back at European claims that it was competing on the back of state aid.
"We have grown without subsidy through the success of our commercially driven business model and see no reason to apologise for what we have achieved," president Tim Clark said in a statement.
"When so many entities and economies around the world are being shored up by
"We have grown without subsidy through the success of our commercially driven business model and see no reason to apologise for what we have achieved," president Tim Clark said in a statement.
"When so many entities and economies around the world are being shored up by