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THEHISTORY OF
Service Training Week 2Corporate Knowledge
PresentationAmanda Gagliardi & Lydia Rose
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”I’ve been there since the beginning, we were given a clean sheet of paper and a $10 million cheque. We built this through blood,
sweat and tears.”Tim Clark Emirates Airline President
EK 600 DXB x KHI - October 25th 1985https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDZRyIzoYxg
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum
• Dubai Flights Shortage - Gulf Air “boycott”;
• No subsides, no protection: worth of competition;
• Criticism: Dubai was a transit point, a refueling stop. The airline would be money losing: why would anyone stay in Dubai?
Strategy
Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid al-Maktoum
• + team: authority to invest as they saw fit;
• Investment in infrastructure and expansion;
• 1987: Middle Eastern Cities, Sri Lanka, London-Gatwick;
• A 310 (1990), B 777 (1991);
• 1991: 25.000 passenger per week, 23 destinations
• 1995: Emirates Flight Training Centre - forge careers;
• 1998: Voted best airline in the world (OAG Awards);
• 1999: Emirates’ group force of 11.000 and 11 million passenger arrivals in Dubai
• 2000: Emirates Skywards;
• Government investment of $500-600m - terminal 3: 20 million passengers/year capacity;
• 15 billion order, including 15 A380 (2001) - bold move (aviation sector in panic)
Do not wait for confidence, create confidence“This is a time for all of us
to pull together and prove that we really are the most unique travel team in the world “ - Sheikh Ahmed
• DXB x JFK: First non stop passenger service from the Middle East to North America (2004);
• Workforce of 25.000 - Dubai’s biggest employer (2005);
• First non-stop to South America - Sao Paulo (2007)
• Terminal 3 Opening Oct 2008. 500.000 passenger’s flow in a month;
• 10.000th cabin crew member joins Emirates (2008);
• Largest operator of B-777 in the world (2009);
• Skywards: 5 million members (2009)
Most Valuable Airline Brand2014
EMIRATES TODAY
Over 140 destinations
144 cities
81 countrieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmwkZ_MevSA