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Emirates, Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027
Emirates, Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027

Al Etihad

time10-03-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Emirates, Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027

6 Mar 2025 14:19 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Emirates and Costa Cruises have renewed their partnership through 2027, further positioning Dubai as a major global cruise at ITB Berlin, the renewed partnership builds on two decades of successful collaboration, uniting both the airline and cruise company's expertise to elevate the passenger journey while further developing Dubai's proposition as a premier cruise destination with integrated, seamless connectivity across air, land and sea and Costa Cruises will collaborate on joint marketing efforts, harmonised flight scheduling, and dedicated capacity in the form of 'cruise blocks' with the availability of comfortable flights for cruise passengers to meet demand from key markets across the airline's network where deliver an exceptional experience at every customer touchpoint, the partnership will focus on sharing relevant data and insights to improve service delivery, as well as dedicating support teams for cruise passengers to facilitate a smooth check-in process at Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. Both parties will also work closely on enhanced transport solutions between Dubai International Airport and Dubai Harbour Cruise and Costa Cruises will also explore opportunities to expand their partnership beyond Dubai, which includes regions in the Costa Cruises network like Central and South America, the Far East and Southeast MoU was signed by Nabil Sultan, Emirates Airline; and Daniel Caprile, Costa Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline said: 'Costa Cruises' commitment to Dubai stands as a testament to our shared vision of strengthening its position as the preeminent gateway for winter cruising.' He added, 'For Emirates, the cruise traveller segment offers immense growth potential, in addition to generating substantial multiplier effects for Dubai's economy. We'll be working closely with stakeholders across the tourism eco-system, including Costa Cruises, to support fast-tracked enhancement of infrastructure that enables seamless access between Dubai's entertainment venues and attractions and Dubai Harbour, with a view to continue to elevate the city's appeal to discerning cruise guests."

Emirates and Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027
Emirates and Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027

Emirates 24/7

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Emirates 24/7

Emirates and Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027

Emirates and Costa Cruises have renewed their partnership through 2027, further positioning Dubai as a major global cruise hub. Announced at ITB Berlin, the renewed partnership builds on two decades of successful collaboration, uniting both the airline and cruise company's expertise to elevate the passenger journey while further developing Dubai's proposition as a premier cruise destination with integrated, seamless connectivity across air, land and sea touchpoints. Emirates and Costa Cruises will collaborate on joint marketing efforts, harmonised flight scheduling, and dedicated capacity in the form of 'cruise blocks' with the availability of comfortable flights for cruise passengers to meet demand from key markets across the airline's network where possible. To deliver an exceptional experience at every customer touchpoint, the partnership will focus on sharing relevant data and insights to improve service delivery, as well as dedicating support teams for cruise passengers to facilitate a smooth check-in process at Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. Both parties will also work closely on enhanced transport solutions between Dubai International Airport and Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. Emirates and Costa Cruises will also explore opportunities to expand their partnership beyond Dubai, which includes regions in the Costa Cruises network like Central and South America, the Far East and Southeast Asia. The MoU was signed by Nabil Sultan, Emirates Airline; and Daniel Caprile, Costa Cruises. Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline said: 'Costa Cruises' commitment to Dubai stands as a testament to our shared vision of strengthening its position as the preeminent gateway for winter cruising. For Emirates, the cruise traveller segment offers immense growth potential, in addition to generating substantial multiplier effects for Dubai's economy. We'll be working closely with stakeholders across the tourism eco-system, including Costa Cruises, to support fast-tracked enhancement of infrastructure that enables seamless access between Dubai's entertainment venues and attractions and Dubai Harbour, with a view to continue to elevate city's appeal to discerning cruise guests." Costa Cruises has been operating to Dubai Harbour since 2006 and during the upcoming winter 25/26 it will deploy in Dubai Costa Toscana, its latest generation flagship. Daniel Caprile, Vice President Pricing & Revenue Management, Itinerary & Transportation, Costa Cruises commented: 'The renewal of our Memorandum of Understanding with Emirates Airline is a confirmation of the strategic importance of Dubai and the Emirates in Costa's tourism offering. We will continue our collaboration on marketing initiatives, operational alignments, and strategic planning, aiming at enhancing connectivity and ensuring a smooth journey for our cruise passengers. This partnership underscores our commitment to providing seamless and exceptional travel experiences for our guests, and together with Emirates, we look forward to delivering unparalleled service and unforgettable memories.' Dubai has pioneered an integrated travel ecosystem that delivers seamless experiences for cruise passengers - from streamlined visa processes to sophisticated port facilities at Dubai Harbour, complete with dedicated check-in. The 12 Emirates check-in counters in Dubai Harbour allow passengers who are disembarking from their cruise ships to fully check-in up to 4 hours before flight departure with the convenience of exploring Dubai without their luggage before heading directly to the airport and breezing past most formalities before their flight. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

Emirates and Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027
Emirates and Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027

Tourism Breaking News

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Tourism Breaking News

Emirates and Costa Cruises extend strategic partnership through 2027

Post Views: 122 Emirates and Costa Cruises have renewed their partnership through 2027, further positioning Dubai as a major global cruise hub. Announced at ITB Berlin, the renewed partnership builds on two decades of successful collaboration, uniting both the airline and cruise company's expertise to elevate the passenger journey while further developing Dubai's proposition as a premier cruise destination with integrated, seamless connectivity across air, land and sea touchpoints. Emirates and Costa Cruises will collaborate on joint marketing efforts, harmonised flight scheduling, and dedicated capacity in the form of 'cruise blocks' with the availability of comfortable flights for cruise passengers to meet demand from key markets across the airline's network where possible. To deliver an exceptional experience at every customer touchpoint, the partnership will focus on sharing relevant data and insights to improve service delivery, as well as dedicating support teams for cruise passengers to facilitate a smooth check-in process at Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. Both parties will also work closely on enhanced transport solutions between Dubai International Airport and Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. Emirates and Costa Cruises will also explore opportunities to expand their partnership beyond Dubai, which includes regions in the Costa Cruises network like Central and South America, the Far East and Southeast Asia. The MoU was signed by Nabil Sultan, Emirates Airline; and Daniel Caprile, Costa Cruises. Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline said: 'Costa Cruises' commitment to Dubai stands as a testament to our shared vision of strengthening its position as the preeminent gateway for winter cruising. For Emirates, the cruise traveller segment offers immense growth potential, in addition to generating substantial multiplier effects for Dubai's economy. We'll be working closely with stakeholders across the tourism eco-system, including Costa Cruises, to support fast-tracked enhancement of infrastructure that enables seamless access between Dubai's entertainment venues and attractions and Dubai Harbour, with a view to continue to elevate city's appeal to discerning cruise guests.' Costa Cruises has been operating to Dubai Harbour since 2006 and during the upcoming winter 25/26 it will deploy in Dubai Costa Toscana, its latest generation flagship. Daniel Caprile, Vice President Pricing & Revenue Management, Itinerary & Transportation, Costa Cruises commented: 'The renewal of our Memorandum of Understanding with Emirates Airline is a confirmation of the strategic importance of Dubai and the Emirates in Costa's tourism offering. We will continue our collaboration on marketing initiatives, operational alignments, and strategic planning, aiming at enhancing connectivity and ensuring a smooth journey for our cruise passengers. This partnership underscores our commitment to providing seamless and exceptional travel experiences for our guests, and together with Emirates, we look forward to delivering unparalleled service and unforgettable memories.' Dubai has pioneered an integrated travel ecosystem that delivers seamless experiences for cruise passengers – from streamlined visa processes to sophisticated port facilities at Dubai Harbour, complete with dedicated check-in. The 12 Emirates check-in counters in Dubai Harbour allow passengers who are disembarking from their cruise ships to fully check-in up to 4 hours before flight departure with the convenience of exploring Dubai without their luggage before heading directly to the airport and breezing past most formalities before their flight.

Emirates, Costa Cruises renew partnership
Emirates, Costa Cruises renew partnership

Trade Arabia

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Emirates, Costa Cruises renew partnership

Emirates and Costa Cruises have renewed their partnership through 2027, further positioning Dubai as a major global cruise hub. Announced at ITB Berlin, the renewed partnership builds on two decades of successful collaboration, uniting both the airline and cruise company's expertise to elevate the passenger journey while further developing Dubai's proposition as a premier cruise destination with integrated, seamless connectivity across air, land and sea touchpoints, said an Emirates statement. Emirates and Costa Cruises will collaborate on joint marketing efforts, harmonised flight scheduling, and dedicated capacity in the form of 'cruise blocks' with the availability of comfortable flights for cruise passengers to meet demand from key markets across the airline's network where possible. To deliver an exceptional experience at every customer touchpoint, the partnership will focus on sharing relevant data and insights to improve service delivery, as well as dedicating support teams for cruise passengers to facilitate a smooth check-in process at Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. Both parties will also work closely on enhanced transport solutions between Dubai International Airport and Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal, it said. Emirates and Costa Cruises will also explore opportunities to expand their partnership beyond Dubai, which includes regions in the Costa Cruises network like Central and South America, the Far East and Southeast Asia. The MoU was signed by Nabil Sultan, Emirates Airline; and Daniel Caprile, Costa Cruises. Costa Cruises has been operating to Dubai Harbour since 2006 and during the upcoming winter 25/26 it will deploy in Dubai Costa Toscana, its latest generation flagship. Dubai has pioneered an integrated travel ecosystem that delivers seamless experiences for cruise passengers - from streamlined visa processes to sophisticated port facilities at Dubai Harbour, complete with dedicated check-in. The 12 Emirates check-in counters in Dubai Harbour allow passengers who are disembarking from their cruise ships to fully check-in up to 4 hours before flight departure with the convenience of exploring Dubai without their luggage before heading directly to the airport and breezing past most formalities before their flight, the statement said. - TradeArabia News Service

Emirates and Costa Cruises Renew Partnership Until 2027
Emirates and Costa Cruises Renew Partnership Until 2027

Hi Dubai

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Emirates and Costa Cruises Renew Partnership Until 2027

Emirates and Costa Cruises have renewed their partnership through 2027, further establishing Dubai as a leading global cruise destination. The announcement, made at ITB Berlin, marks two decades of successful collaboration between the airline and the cruise line, aimed at enhancing the travel experience for passengers and boosting Dubai's appeal as a seamless cruise hub. The renewed partnership will see joint marketing efforts, synchronized flight scheduling, and dedicated capacity to meet cruise passenger demand from key markets across Emirates' vast network. To ensure a smooth travel experience, both companies will focus on data sharing, service improvements, and dedicated support teams for cruise passengers at Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal. The partnership also promises enhanced transport solutions between Dubai International Airport and the cruise terminal, further elevating Dubai's integrated air, land, and sea connectivity. Costa Cruises, which has been operating from Dubai Harbour since 2006, will deploy its flagship, Costa Toscana , in the upcoming winter season. Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer at Emirates, highlighted the growth potential of the cruise travel segment and its positive economic impact on Dubai. Daniel Caprile, Vice President at Costa Cruises, emphasized the strategic importance of Dubai and Emirates in enhancing connectivity and creating exceptional travel experiences for passengers. Dubai continues to innovate with streamlined visa processes and state-of-the-art port facilities, including 12 Emirates check-in counters at Dubai Harbour, allowing cruise passengers to check in up to four hours before their flight and explore the city without luggage. This partnership reinforces Dubai's reputation as a world-class hub for cruise travel. News Source: Dubai Media Office

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