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Emirates expands loyalty program to include pet relocation and car shipping

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Skywards Miles can now be used for outbound shipments from the UAE, with redemptions starting at 5,000 Miles. For more details, visit emirates.com.

Dr. Nejib Ben Khedher, Divisional Senior Vice President of Emirates Skywards, stated: “At Emirates Skywards, we’re constantly looking for new ways to enhance our member offering and introduce new initiatives that unlock greater value, choice and flexibility. Cash+Miles is one of our most popular initiatives and we’re thrilled to expand the offering to now include savings on select Emirates SkyCargo products, such as relocating beloved pets or shipping valued cars to any of our destinations worldwide."

Dennis Lister, Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation at Emirates SkyCargo, commented: “We pride ourselves on solving the transportation challenges of our customers. This partnership with Skywards is an extension of that, enabling Skywards members to more easily access our bespoke products to move their pets and cars worldwide, swiftly, reliably and with fit-for-purpose care.”

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Emirates SkyCargo offers a service called Emirates Pets focused on animal safety during transportation. A team ensures pets are fed, watered, and exercised throughout the journey.

Emirates Wheels provides car transportation services ensuring safe delivery globally. The service includes collection from the customer's location and handling all transport aspects including documentation and insurance.

Emirates Skywards has over 34 million members worldwide with four membership tiers: Blue, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Members earn exclusive privileges through various partners in airlines, hotels, car rentals, retail sectors among others.

Skywards Miles can be redeemed for rewards like flight tickets on partner airlines or flight upgrades. The use of Miles for Emirates Pets and Emirates Wheels allows members cost-effective transport options.

For more information contact the Emirates SkyCargo Call Centre on 60056661.

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