Emirates has signed three Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) with Tourism Seychelles, Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) and the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau reaffirming the airline’s commitment to the island-nations.
The agreement outlines outline key joint initiatives to promote trade and tourism to the respective countries.
Emirates renewed its decade long partnership with Seychelles to promote tourism and broaden its appeal across Emirates’ global network. Emirates currently operates two daily flights to Seychelles, and was the first international airline to resume passenger services to Seychelles in August 2020, coinciding with the country’s re-opening to international tourists.
Emirates MoU with Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) reflects on various initiatives to promote the tourism in Mauritius along with trade. The renewed partnership will enable the airline to promote the country through its network of agents in key strategic markets, develop special packages designed to appeal to various customer segments, in addition to collaborating on joint familiarisation trips to raise awareness of the destination’s offerings to audiences in key feeder markets.
Emirates has pledged its renewed support to promoting tourism in Sri Lanka with an agreement that includes a host of initiatives designed to promote and play a key role in the revival of the nation’s tourism and trade industries, and comes as part of the airline’s long-standing commitment to Sri Lanka which now spans 37 years.