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Emirates strengthens partnerships with ICCA, IDP Education, and Huawei

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Emirates strengthens partnerships with ICCA, IDP Education, and Huawei
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Adel Ahmad Al Redha Deputy President & Chief Operations Officer | Emirates Airline

Emirates has entered into several strategic partnerships, underlining its commitment to enhancing services across various sectors. The airline has engaged with the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), IDP Education, and renewed a long-standing relationship with Huawei. These partnerships aim to drive growth in business events, improve educational travel experiences, and boost digital innovation.

Emirates and ICCA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster collaboration and drive growth in global business events. This partnership will link air travel with international meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE). According to both organizations, the agreement will help facilitate connectivity for association meetings and support destination development. It aligns with Dubai’s strategy to be a leading destination for international conferences, enhancing the city's status in the business events sector. ICCA continues to engage with industry leaders to shape the future of such events.

Another strategic MoU was signed with IDP Education, a leader in international education services. This partnership focuses on improving the travel experience for students and educators and strengthening Emirates' presence in key education centers. Through IDP, students will have access to special fare programs, additional baggage allowances, and flexible booking options. The initiative will initially target IDP students in the Middle East and North Africa, with plans to expand across Emirates' network. The partnership will also explore logistical support for IDP's global events, offering insights into travel trends.

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Emirates has also renewed its partnership with Huawei, focusing on digital innovation efforts to enhance brand visibility in crucial global markets. The MoU includes joint campaigns, a stronger media presence, and content collaboration. Emirates will be among the first to adopt Huawei's new services like the HarmonyOS NEXT watch app. Both companies plan ongoing developments for the Emirates app on Huawei's AppGallery. Huawei will support Emirates' new Shenzhen route launch with coordinated promotional activities. The collaboration started in early 2020, expanding the Emirates App user base via Huawei’s platforms.

The agreements with ICCA, IDP Education, and Huawei mark Emirates' commitment to fostering growth and innovation across varied sectors, covering aviation, education, and technology.

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