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Emirates restores pre-pandemic operations to country

Emirates have fully restored its’ operations in Bangladesh celebrating its 35 years of connecting Bangladesh to the world.

As part of the celebration the airlines also exchanged views with the local media on October 28. The program was also attended by Mohammad Alhawai, Emirates Air Services Manager; Sheikh Idrish Ali, Emirates Sky Cargo Manager Bangladesh, a press release said.

Mohamed Alhammadi said, “We have fully restored our operations in Bangladesh. Now Emirates is serving the country with the pre-pandemic frequency and capacity. We look forward to continue strengthening our long-standing partnership with Bangladesh 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 Sky Cargo – 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.

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 in flight entertainment system.

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