Emirates has expanded its global connectivity, offering access to nearly 1,700 additional cities worldwide through strengthened partnerships and collaborations.

The Emirates Group has expanded its footprint across Africa, offering connections to over 210 regional points through codeshare and interline partners. Its partnerships enable access to unique destinations, such as the Maldives and safari adventures in Zambia.

In an emailed statement, Emirates says it has doubled the number of cities accessible to its passengers through partnerships with over 162 airlines, rail services, and helicopter operators.

As a result, travellers can now enjoy greater flexibility, single-ticket itineraries, and a host of benefits, including baggage transfers and frequent flyer rewards.

Emirates’ partnership with Kenya Airways offers enhanced access to popular global destinations via Dubai.

The airline has launched 16 new partnerships, including codeshare agreements with Avianca and Batik Air Malaysia, and interline arrangements with various airlines.

“Our strategy of deepening our global presence and expanding our footprint across six continents has yielded significant results. By forging new partnerships, we offer our customers a vast array of destinations and seamless connectivity options. This commitment aligns with Dubai’s D33 strategy to make Dubai the most connected city in the world,” Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer at Emirates.

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