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Emirates suspends all passenger operations – Tourism, Trade, Travel

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  • Emirates retains cargo operations, but temporarily suspends passenger operations by 25 March
  • dnata significantly reduces operations, including temporary closure of operations at some international locations where demand is low
  • Group implements basic salary reduction for majority of employees for three months, will not cut jobs
  • Supports government measures to safeguard community health

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 22 March 2020 – Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Emirates and dnata have been adapting operations in line with regulatory directives as well as travel demand.

The airline has aimed to maintain passenger flights for as long as feasible to help travellers return home amidst an increasing number of travel bans, restrictions, and country lockdowns across the world. It continues to maintain vital international air cargo links for economies and communities, deploying its fleet of 777 freighters for the transport of essential goods including medical supplies across the world.

With many…

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