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19 07 2018
The number of passengers taken by Emirates on the Beirut line since the launch of its service between Dubai and the Lebanese capital reached 5 million passengers. The airline celebrated the occasion at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut, where it improved the number of passengers traveling to Dubai.
"The continued development of our services in Lebanon for over 27 years reflects our commitment to this country," said Tamadar Qutli, director of Emirates Air Services in Lebanon. We are pleased to offer the Lebanese travel options on 21 weekly flights to and from Beirut, to facilitate their communication with their friends and families, and to continue to develop and strengthen our operations at the airport. to come up. "
Weekly Travel: The service continues to grow by increasing the number of flights according to the needs of the market, with three flights a day on the Boeing 777, allowing passengers to reach destinations in the Far East, in Southeast Asia and Africa via its headquarters in Dubai Lebanese citizens and residents from around 160 destinations across Dubai, and destinations such as Australia, the Far East , Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean and Africa are the most popular.As of 2015, Emirates has delivered more than 54,000 tons of goods to and from Lebanon, helping businesses and exporters The largest exports to the UAE and other countries in the air network include fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables.
The Skytrax Awards are a global standard that celebrates the excellence of air carriers. This year's awards have been awarded to more than 20 million passengers in 100 countries. The investigation focused on 355 tankers between August 2017 and May 2018.
Patrick Branelli, vice president of the Emirates passenger experience, said he was delighted to continue to receive the Skytrax award year after year. "We work tirelessly to maintain our innovation characteristics and continue to provide content tailored to our multicultural and cultural origins, and the fact that these awards are based on the opinions of passengers is a great tribute to our hard work. "
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