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“When Emirates launched its first flight to Malta, it had just over 40 destinations in its network. Today, we are proudly connecting Maltese travelers to more than 130 destinations across six continents, including more than 30 points in Asia and 20 points across the Americas. We also serve travelers with additional connectivity beyond our own network through our interline and codeshare agreements with 27 air carriers, including the national carrier, Air Malta," said Thierry Aucoc during his speech.
Malta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Emirates’ global network and the airline continues to contribute to its travel and tourism sector, by facilitating air connectivity and driving inbound traffic. The airline also contributes to Malta’s economy and the local community. Emirates employs more than 60 Maltese nationals in a variety of roles across the Group, including flight deck crew and its own local office. The bilateral ties between the UAE and Malta are solid and deep-rooted in their mutual desire to enhance their cooperation in all areas of development.
“Evidently, our contribution to the local economy is not limited to the air connectivity of passengers, but also air transportation of cargo. Emirates SkyCargo provides vital trade links to and from Malta, shipping essential commodities such as food and medical supplies as well as facilitating the shipment of imports and exports. Emirates SkyCargo is a significant contributor to the market as one of the top two air cargo providers in Malta,” said Aucoc.