Emirates Airlines revealed yesterday that it has transferred 7.86 million passengers between Dubai and Manama since its service to the Kingdom of Bahrain on January 25, 2000.
This came on the occasion of the 25 -year tanker celebration of the inauguration of its operations for Bahrain, where it organized a party in the presence
Dr. Sheikh Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Bahraini Minister of Communications and Communications, Executive Deputy Chairman for Travelers and International Administration in Emirates Airlines, Nabil Sultan, and Director of Emirates Airlines in Bahrain, Rima Al Marzouqi, and a number of senior government officials, commercial partners and dealers.
Sultan said: “With our celebration of the 25th anniversary of our flights to Bahrain, we thank our partners and customers for their continuous support.” He added: “Bahrain is a major destination in our network, and we look forward to continuing our cooperation to support trade and tourism, and achieve our promise to travel (permanent distinction) for our travelers From and to Bahrain. ”
Over a quarter of a century, the Operations of Emirates Airlines in Bahrain witnessed remarkable growth, from two flights per day with a mixture of Airbus A300, A310 and A330 aircraft to 22 flights per week currently using a modern fleet of Airbus A350 and Boeing 777, providing something Near 7000 seats in each direction.
The company also opened the “A380” plane on several occasions to meet the demand for travel at peak times, and to celebrate the Kingdom’s National Day, in addition to displaying its distinctive products on board the aircraft during the Bahrain International Air Show.
In addition to the services of passengers, the Emirates Air Shipping contributed to the Kingdom’s commercial efforts, where it transported more than 146 thousand and 600 tons of goods from Bahrain and to it in the past five years alone, most of them through the capacity of passengers.
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