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Emirates unveils new courier service leveraging its extensive air fleet
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Adnan Kazim Deputy President & Chief Commercial Officer | Emirates Airline

Emirates has officially launched Emirates Courier Express, an end-to-end delivery solution noted for its capacity to transport packages as it would passengers. This new venture by Emirates leverages its fleet of over 250 aircraft and an extensive partner network. By employing a direct travel model akin to passenger transport, the service promises to reduce transit time and handling, offering a competitive advantage for delivery speed.

Badr Abbas, Divisional Senior Vice President at Emirates SkyCargo, described Emirates Courier Express as "an evolution in how we move goods across the globe, at speed and at scale." Abbas added that the product lives up to the Emirates Gold Standard of reliability and excellence, setting a new benchmark in the express delivery sector.

Initially available in seven markets, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the UK, Emirates Courier Express plans to expand wherever the airline operates. It's equipped to handle fluctuations in delivery volume, maintaining cost stability for its customers. The service includes different delivery speeds, from next-day urgent delivery to a two-day premium service.

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The newly launched courier service integrates digitally with customer software, offering advanced tracking and real-time updates. Dennis Lister, Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation at Emirates SkyCargo, emphasized that the service results from challenging conventional methods, aiming for faster and more efficient global transportation.

Emirates Courier Express offers specialized solutions for various industries, including fashion, technology, and critical medical supplies. The service is supported by a dedicated team and the airline's logistics infrastructure. Visit Emirates’ website for more information on how the service might enhance delivery processes.

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