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Air Canada and Emirates on July 25 announced a customer service milestone in the two airlines’ strategic partnership with the move of Air Canada’s operations to Dubai International’s (DXB) flagship Terminal 3 as of July 26th.

Emirates on July 05 made a landmark touchdown in Montréal, marking the start of its scheduled services to its second gateway in Canada.

Celebrating 15 years of successful partnership, the premiere American whiskey distiller Woodford Reserve has collaborated with Emirates to blend a unique limited-edition Bourbon that will be exclusively served on select Emirates flights throughout July.

Launching mid-summer of this year, Emirates can reveal that its latest ad campaign and brand collaboration will feature Penelope Cruz. 

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, recenctly announced the commencement of its codeshare agreement with Emirates, as part of a strategic partnership between the two carriers.

Taking a step forward in its drive to offer customers the convenience and assurance of digitally enabled travel journeys, Emirates will require most passengers departing Dubai to use a mobile boarding pass instead of a printed paper version, which commenced May 15.

Emirates recently announced it will launch a new daily service from Dubai to Montréal, starting July 05. Montréal becomes Emirates’ second gateway in Canada, complementing its passenger services to Toronto, which have been operating to Ontario’s capital city since 2007.

Following the breakthrough expanded air transport agreement between the UAE and Canada, Emirates is stepping up its frequency with two additional flights per week between Dubai and Toronto. From 20 April, daily flights operate on the busy route to serve huge demand for passenger services.

Tim Clark, president, Emirates Airline, will participate in an in-depth discussion on the Global Stage of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2023, which will take place at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from May 01-04.

Emirates has recycled more than 500,000 kilograms of plastic and glass over the course of 2022, by collecting discarded bottles onboard for repurposing. 500,000 kilograms is almost the same weight as a fully loaded Emirates flagship Airbus A380 aircraft.