Dubai is the spot and the brand and those wagering against Dubai will lose, said Sheik Ahmed container Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Emirates Airline and Group.
Sheik Ahmed said that two years into the Covid-19 pandemic, “things look much better.”
“It took us two years since we needed to begin with the immunization of the populace. Discussing the organization (Emirates Group), we have more than 90% of the staff inoculated. We need to deal with ourselves, individuals around us, our families and furthermore observe the guidelines,” the Emirates director said in a meeting with CNN’s Richest Quest uninvolved of Expo 2020.
In late November, the UAE arrived at a milestone in its battle against the Covid-19 pandemic, as 100% of its qualified populace had gotten somewhere around one portion of the Covid-19 antibody.
In answer to a question that a many individuals have missed out in the past wagering against Dubai, Sheik Ahmed said “they will keep on losing against Dubai. Dubai is the spot, Dubai is the brand.”
He expressed that very few individuals left Dubai during the Covid-19 pandemic since “we kept the nation open with rules and guidelines. Furthermore help is coming from individuals additionally who live here and adhere to the guidelines. At the point when we think of any standards, it implies really great for us and for them for securing (against the pandemic).”
In answer to a question about blending Emirates with Etihad Airways, Sheik Ahmed said: “Assuming you are discussing the UAE and you need to combine two, what number of carriers all over the planet exist in one country? Contest is sound, it’s great. We are not remaining in one spot. The populace is developing, the business is developing.”
He said that the Emirates aircraft stayed effective during the pandemic, conveying immunizations, freight, short-lived products and individuals all over the planet.
“We have a solid and strong carrier. We are as yet going to demonstrate to the world that we can get it done. We did it previously and we will do it after the pandemic.”