Dubai’s favourite airlines, Emirates, is set to make history by becoming the world’s first Autism Certified Airline™, making air travel more...
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More Filipinos are now willing to pay extra for the luxury of first-class seats. Emirates reports flying 3,166 first-class passengers in the first 10 months of 2024, expecting to exceed the 3,609 passengers it served in 2023. These affluent consumers—a key growth driver for the airline—often travel from Manila to Dubai while enjoying luxury suite
Dubai’s favourite airlines, Emirates, is set to make history by becoming the world’s first Autism Certified Airline™, making air travel more...
News Desk DUBAI: Emirates has launched an inspiring journey to officially become the world’s first Autism Certified Airline™, inviting customers...
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Emirates is bidding to officially become the world’s first Autism Certified Airline. The Dubai carrier is inviting customers with autism and sensory...
Emirates' newest addition to its fleet has touched down in Edinburgh, marking a historic milestone for both the airline and Scotland's capital
MANILA — AirAsia Philippines kicks off 2025 with an exciting travel sale, offering 25 percent off on all seats and flights with 7 million...
Etihad Airways has opened its new Etihad US Preclearance Lounge at Zayed International Airport, in Abu Dhabi, enhancing the travel experience for...
Up to 220 Filipinos jailed in the United Arab Emirates were pardoned by the UAE government last month, according to President Marcos.
Passengers on several of the carrier’s flights said the biting pests were on seats, blankets and in overhead bins and that the airline did not take...