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Emirates set for strong return to ITB Berlin 2024

Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, will return to ITB Berlin from March 5-7 in a major way, showcasing its latest signature products and reaffirming the airline’s longstanding commitment to Europe’s leading travel and trade show.

Emirates is gearing up for three action-packed days at ITB Berlin, with plans to launch new partnerships and expand existing collaborations with local and regional travel partners.

This includes air carriers to enhance connectivity for travelers headed to/from major European travel hubs; and strategic partnerships with travel and tourism entities to promote travel to and from Europe via joint marketing and other trade initiatives.

Visitors to the Emirates stand will have the opportunity to experience its latest roster of innovative products and fan-favorites, including the highly popular Emirates Premium Economy seat which will be showcased in Germany for the first time.

Unveiled at the 2022 Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, Emirates’ Premium Economy product has so far won multiple awards and is available on 27 A380 aircraft flying to 15 destinations including New York JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, London Heathrow, Sydney, Auckland, Christchurch, Melbourne, Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, Bangalore, Sao Paulo and Dubai.

Also debuting for the first time at ITB Berlin is Emirates’ iconic Boeing 777-300ER game-changer First Class fully enclosed private suite.

With the full range of onboard products on display, visitors can experience Emirates’ Boeing 777 Business Class seat, the newest generation of the A380 Onboard Lounge and First Class Shower Spa, as well as its generously pitched Economy Class seats.

Emirates will also dedicate an area to showcase its latest sustainability initiatives, including onboard items that incorporate responsibly-sourced materials, and items from ‘Air-crafted by Emirates’ – a unique collection of luggage, bags and accessories made from upcycled materials from retrofitted A380 aircraft.

The airline’s sustainability efforts focus on three areas: reducing emissions, consuming responsibly, and protecting biodiversity and habitats.

Emirates’ 480 sqm, double-storey stand will also include four meeting spaces and can accommodate up to 200 visitors at any point in time.

Emirates began air transport services to Europe in 1987. Its footprint in Europe spans 39 destinations in 22 countries, as well as an additional 403 points beyond its own network through codeshare, intermodal and interline arrangements with 51 partners.

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