Emirates and AIDA Cruises renew their partnership for a further two seasons
Solidifying Dubai’s place as a main maritime tourism hub, Emirates and AIDA Cruises have renewed their partnership for a further two seasons.
The renewed partnership was signed on the sidelines of the primary day of ITB Berlin and is consistent with Dubai’s efforts to important develop its cruise capability. Dubai continues to draw the largest gamers within the business by providing a seamlessly built-in maritime hub, with state-of-the-art dealing with amenities supported with unrivalled air connectivity.
Emirates will discover a variety of alternatives with AIDA Cruises for joint advertising and marketing, operational alignment and strategic planning round flight schedules from throughout its community, along with enhanced transportation options between Dubai International Airport and Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal.
The partnership will proceed to give attention to sharing related knowledge and insights to enhance service supply, offering devoted help groups for cruise passengers, and facilitating a easy check-in course of at Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. The airline can even dedicate capability for the following two seasons to make sure continued momentum to satisfy the demand for cruise packages to Dubai.
The MoU was signed by Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline; and Felix Eichhorn, President of AIDA Cruises.
Adnan Kazim commented on the renewed partnership: “We’re proud of AIDA Cruises’ long-standing commitment to Dubai, when they were one of the first cruise liners to home port in 2006. We are readying the business for another robust cruise season in Dubai, and through the support of partners like AIDA Cruises anchoring in our home city and hub, we’ll continue to strengthen Dubai’s position as an attractive gateway for winter cruising.”
“The Arabian Gulf is one of our most popular winter destinations due to its moderate flight times, pleasant summer temperatures and many hours of sunshine. Combined with the new state-of-the-art terminals at Dubai Harbour within easy reach of the city’s attractions and excellent airport connectivity, our cooperation with Emirates will further enhance the attractiveness of this destination for our guests with tailor-made flight options,” mentioned Felix Eichhorn, President of AIDA Cruises.
AIDAprima has been working to Dubai Harbour since 2021 and can accommodate as much as 3,200 passengers. This season, passengers embarking and disembarking from Dubai can stay up for numerous itineraries that embrace locations like Muscat, Doha, Sir Bani Yas and Abu Dhabi.
Dubai has been a first mover in becoming a member of up your complete journey and tourism ecosystem to facilitate hassle-free entry and visas for cruise passengers, seamless dealing with at ports which incorporates entry to Emirates check-in desks at Dubai Harbour together with a host of different facilities dotted throughout your complete air and floor journey. Travellers have the added benefit of disembarking at one of many world’s most iconic tourism locations, with landmarks and points of interest that swimsuit each style, age and funds.
The 12 Emirates check-in counters in Dubai Harbour enable passengers who’re disembarking from their cruise ships to completely check-in as much as 4 hours earlier than flight departure with the comfort of exploring Dubai with out their baggage earlier than heading on to the airport and breezing previous most formalities earlier than their flight.
Last yr, Emirates transported round 400,000 cruise passengers utilizing Dubai cruise terminals. The metropolis welcomed over 166 ships over the past cruise season, making it the area’s greatest port of embarkation and hottest name for cruise liners. The metropolis expects a rise of 23% extra cruise passengers for the upcoming season.