DUBAI, 12 March 2024: Emirates has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tourism Eire to spice up inbound tourism to Eire by the airline’s international community of greater than 140 locations.

The MoU was signed by Emirates senior vice chairman of business operations, Europe Thierry Aucoc and Tourism Eire head of rising markets David Boyce.

Photograph credit score: Emirates. Tourism Eire David Boyce and Emirates’ Thierry Aucoc signal the MoU.

Below the collaboration, Emirates and Tourism Eire will search to discover joint promoting campaigns to spice up customer site visitors to Eire from key strategic markets throughout the Emirates community, together with Australia, the UAE and New Zealand.

“By means of our new partnership with Tourism Eire, we purpose to advertise tourism progress to Eire actively. With our sturdy community and observe file of working with companions by commerce and client initiatives, we’re well-placed to help Eire’s tourism ambitions. Eire is without doubt one of the most engaging gateways in our European community because of its cultural highlights and world-renowned heritage websites, and we’ll proceed to supply seamless connectivity for travellers from throughout our community to go to the favored vacation spot,” stated  Emirates deputy president and chief industrial officer Adnan Kazim.

For the reason that inaugural Dublin-Dubai flight in January 2012, Emirates has carried greater than 3 million passengers on what has grown to develop into one of many airline’s most profitable routes. The airline presently serves the Irish capital with a double day by day flight, utilising its wide-body Boeing 777-300ER plane – carrying as much as 1,440 prospects day by day on the Dublin-Dubai route.For extra info on flights and to make bookings, go to www.emirates.com.

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