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What you need to know to fly in and out of Dubai with Emirates
Carrier set to increase its passenger schedule to 52 destinations in July.
Emirates tells the world that Dubai is open
Airline welcomes new air travel protocols announced in Dubai.
UAE prepares to fully reopen its borders
Dubai Tourism is working with hotels and stakeholders to prepare "to welcome the world" to the city.
Reopening responsibly: Dubai ready to restart tourism
Participants, representing aviation and hospitality partners of Dubai Tourism, examined joint initiatives to ensure the industry's gradual return to normalcy.
The world’s largest vertical farm will provide fresh produce at Dubai’s Expo 2020
The produce will provide greens for 50 million meals throughout the Expo 2020…
Dubai International once again crowned world's busiest airport for global traffic: Airports Council International
Aviation hub serves nearly 90 million international flyers in a period of 12 months
Emirates doubles flights between Dubai and Stansted less than a year after service launches
Emirates has announced it is to double its flights between Stansted Airport and Dubai from July.
Is Dubai a model for economic diversification in the Arabian Gulf?
The Emirate struck oil in 1969 but today black gold accounts for less than 1% of its GDP.
On a sunny October morning just over three decades ago, an unknown airline from a little-known city took to the sky for its inaugural flight. With scarce resources, the airline had leased two planes from Pakistan International Airlines for those first journeys to Karachi.
Today, Emirates Airline -- based in Dubai -- is a global aviation giant. Its distinctive logo is splashed across the shirts of Premier League football teams and adorns the courts at global tennis tournaments. With a passenger capacity of more than 60.5 million at the end of 2016-17, it is the world's largest international carrier.
Dublin cabin crew needed to live in Dubai rent free with tax free salary
Luxury airline Emirates want to hire Dublin cabin crew for an amazing opportunity in Dubai.
No prior experience is required and the benefits are unbelievable.
According to a spokeswoman for the airlines: "Cabin crew are offered an entire employment package, which includes a tax-free income, free high standard shared accommodation in Dubai, free transport to/from work, medical and dental cover as well as exclusive discounts on shopping and leisure activities in Dubai.
2018 Predictions: Paul Griffiths, CEO, Dubai Airports
At Dubai Airports, having a long-term view is a necessity and each year gives us the opportunity to track progress and reaffirm our approach.
While we are mindful of short-term fluctuations due to social-economic factors, we must also consider macro-economic factors and emerging trends that will shape our world 10 years from today.
London Stansted Cracks Long-Haul With Emirates Route to Dubai
London’s Stansted airport, best known as the biggest base of Ryanair Holdings Plc, will achieve its long-held ambition of expanding into long-haul flights with a major carrier next year after Mideast giant Emiratesannounced the opening of a route to Dubai.
Emirates, the world’s largest intercontinental airline, will commence daily services from the Persian Gulf sheikdom to Stansted starting next June using Boeing Co. 777-300ER jetliners, it said in a statement Wednesday.
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