Emirates ramps up operations in Africa to serve growing demand
Emirates has further bolstered its presence across Africa, with the introduction of additional flights to Entebbe, Uganda; Addis Abba in Ethiopia; and Johannesburg, South Africa.
Since the inaugural flight into Africa with Cairo as its first destination in 1986, Emirates has progressively grown its presence on the continent and now serves 20 passenger and cargo gateways, boosting Africa’s connectivity and air transport market development.
Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer Adnan Kazim said: “Africa has long been a priority region for Emirates, and we will deepen our strategic focus of expansion and continued investment on the continent as an important anchor for our future network. The introduction of frequencies to our existing points in Uganda, South Africa and Ethiopia helps support the region’s growth and provide critical links using Dubai as a key gateway to emerging economies across Asia and the Middle East.
Source: TMW