We will truly see you soon': Emirates releases video recording readying to welcome back again visitors to Dubai

13 June, 2020
We will truly see you soon': Emirates releases video recording readying to welcome back again visitors to Dubai
Emirates offers just released a brief video in preparation for welcoming back visitors to Dubai.

The slightly below one-minute clip shows the way the emirate is readying for friends through safety precautions including thermal body's temperature checks and disinfecting of items, while as well showcasing the city's many attractions. Popular locations featured are the Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountains, La Perle, Dubai Creek, Atlantis the Palm and even more.

"We've been waiting, dreaming, pumped up about when we meet once again. We've also been preparing, planning, knowing the time to see the other person comes better with every rising sun," the Dubai airline says in the video recording. "We promised to welcome you with wide open doors, to create your journey extraordinary and your wellbeing, our priority. We said we desired a moment and it'll only be considered a moment more. Dubai, daarna, home."

Because of the global coronavirus pandemic, flights in and out of the UAE grounded back in March. However, some possess since retaken to the skies with cargo, repatriation and a handful of flights to select destinations currently operating.

Speaking at the 1st virtual Arabian Travel Industry on Monday, June 1, Emirates president Tim Clark told interviewer and aviation experienced John Strickland that he hoped tourists would be back the emirate simply by July. However, if travel restrictions had been lifted and there is passenger demand to visit, Emirates could prepared its fleet to come to be back the sky within 48 hours, Clark confirmed during the ATM webinar.

He also believed it might be tiny wait before going returns to normal.

"I think probably by the entire year 2022-23, 2023-24 we will see things coming back to some degree of normality and Emirates will be operating its network since it was and hopefully as successfully since it was," he said.
Source: www.thenational.ae
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