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Emirates signs 7 MoUs with countries to boost arrivals, appeal

Emirates signs 7 MoUs with countries to boost arrivals, appeal

Trade Arabia30-04-2025

Emirates has signed another seven memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on the side-lines of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) with the tourism boards and ministries of Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Seychelles, Bahamas, Warsaw and Nigeria to bolster visitor arrivals and boost the appeal of each destination.
Emirates and Tourism Malaysia have renewed their partnership, reaffirming the airline's longstanding commitment to the Southeast Asian gateway.
Emirates will seek to promote Malaysia across key markets in its global network, exploring opportunities for joint marketing promotions and advertising initiatives to position Malaysia as a premier tourist destination – highlighting its natural landscapes, cultural heritage and unique culinary experiences. Emirates will also explore organising familiarisation trips to Malaysia for key media representatives and travel agents from strategic markets across its global network.
Emirates and the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) have renewed their three-year strong partnership, aimed at further developing the country's tourism and trade industries.
Through joint initiatives, such as developing excursions and familiarisation trips to promote the island nation to key feeder markets, Emirates and SLTPB aim to grow the tourism industry of the popular Indian Ocean destination by showcasing the destination to customers across the airline's global network.
The joint efforts to boost the nation's tourist industry have supported a steady increase in inbound traffic into the island, which recorded just over 2 million visitors in 2024.
Between April 2024 and March 2025, Emirates carried over 240,000 passengers into Sri Lanka from key markets around its network including Rusia, the UK, Germany, Australia, China, and the US, among others.
Emirates and the Moroccan National Tourist Office will explore ways to promote inbound tourism to Morocco from key destinations on the airline's vast global network.
The agreement directly supports Morocco's strategic roadmap to double the size of the tourism sector and ultimately make it one of the top 20 destinations for visitors in the world.
The partners will explore programmes for trade partners and tour operators to further educate and incentivise the travel industry, in addition to familiarisation trips and other marketing initiatives to increase visibility of the destination within Emirates' network.
Morocco has ambitious targets to develop tourism, aiming to attract 17.5 million visitors annually by 2026 and create 200,000 new jobs in the sector. 2024 marked a record-breaking year, with 17.4 million tourists visiting the kingdom.
The partnership inked at Arabian Travel Market directly support this vision, leveraging Emirates' frictionless travel options and vast global network to further promote the destination in key target markets.
Emirates and Tourism Seychelles have renewed their longstanding commitment to support the travel and tourism industry of the country.
Building on a partnership established in 2013, the MoU aims to increase inbound tourist traffic to Seychelles, with a focus on key feeder markets within the airline's extensive network.
Emirates has been a major contributor to Seychelles' tourism successes over the years, with the island welcoming more than 350,000 tourist arrivals in 2024.
Joint initiatives that have contributed to healthy visitor numbers include marketing campaigns targeted at European markets like Austria.
Emirates and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Bahamas will partner on joint promotional campaigns in key markets to boost tourist arrivals into The Bahamas, by showcasing the destination's appeal to visitors and holidaymakers.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will support Emirates' efforts by providing tour operators and travel agents in key target markets with promotional giveaways, special packages, incentives and marketing spend.
Emirates and the Warsaw Tourism Organisation will work together for the first time to develop inbound passenger traffic from key markets in the airline's global network to the city.
Both entities will explore developing joint advertising campaigns and organising familiarisation trips for media representatives and travel agents to Warsaw.
These initiatives aim to boost awareness of Warsaw's cultural richness and strengthen its positioning as a key gateway in Central Europe.
Emirates and the Nigerian Ministry of Art Culture Tourism and the Creative Economy will work closely to boost international visitors to Nigeria.
The partnership underscores the airline's commitment to the market through attracting visitors from across its global network of more than 140 passenger destinations, as Nigeria's tourism roadmap aims to make the country a major holiday destination in Africa, driven by significant investments in infrastructure, tourist facilities, and enhanced air connectivity to and from the country.
The partnership between Emirates and the Ministry — to be driven by its agency for tourism promotion, the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) — supports this exciting new chapter and is further bolstered by the recently signed interline agreement between Emirates and Air Peace, which expands Emirates' reach to 13 additional cities across Nigeria.

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