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July 16, 2013

Emirates hosts Iftar celebrations in Tanzania

Trade partners, Emirates customers and media serving food at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dar es salaam, the Iftar was organized by Emirates Airline with the aim of thanking the Government of Tanzania for its continuous support to the Airline, The Iftar ceremony was at the end of the week.

Emirates Country Manager for Tanzania Abdulaziz Al Hai speaking to the Media during the Iftar dinner last evening in honour of its trade partners and the Media at the Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, the Kilimanjaro.

Emirates Airport Manager Juma Abubakar speaks to the journalists during the Iftar Ceremony held by Emirates Airline for its loyal customers, trade partners and media, the ceremony was held at Hyatt Regency Dar es salaam end of the week.
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Emirates, one of the world’s fastest growing airlines, hosted Iftar dinner last evening in honour of its trade partners and the media at the Marquee Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kiimanjaro.

Speaking at the event, Emirates Country Manager for Tanzania Abdulaziz Al Hai thanked the Government of Tanzania, trade partners and the media for their outstanding and continuous support to the airline.   

“Ramadan is a period of sharing and we are pleased that each one of you found time to join us as we celebrate Iftar,” said Al Hai. “Our services in Tanzania have gone from strength to strength over the last 15 years and we owe our success to the very important partnerships we have with our trade partners, our loyal customers, as well as the media. This event is an amicable opportunity for us to show our appreciation for your vital role in the growth of Emirates in Tanzania. I am confident we can always count on your assistance going forward.”

He noted that the provision of excellent in-flight service and entertainment, ongoing network expansion and focus on developing innovative ways to improve customer comfort and convenience have been key in driving  success for Emirates in Tanzania. 

“Our modern and convenient Dubai hub enables our customers to seamlessly connect to our ever-expanding global network,” Al Hai said. 

Emirates established operations in Tanzania in 1997. Currently, the airline flies daily from Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) to Dubai, connecting passengers to 134 destinations in 77 countries across six continents.

EK 725 departs Dubai International Airport every day at 1015hrs and arrives at the Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in Dar es Salaam at 1455hrs. The return flight leaves JNIA at 1645hrs and lands in Dubai at 2320hrs every day.

More information on offering conditions and bookings can be obtained from www.emirates.com/tz

About Emirates
Emirates currently serves 134 cities around the globe with a young and technologically advanced fleet of 201 wide-bodied aircraft that are equipped with industry-leading comforts in the air. Additionally, Emirates has 193 wide-bodied aircraft on order, worth more than US$71 billion, and is the leading customer of the Airbus A380, with 35 in its fleet and 55 on order.

Renowned for its excellence in service and innovation, both on board and on the ground, Emirates holds an impressive array of prestigious awards, most recently including Air Transport World’s 2013 “Airline of the Year” award and Frommer’s selection of the Emirates Lounge at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport as one of the 2011 “Top Airport Lounges in North America.”
For more information visit www.emirates.com

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