Emirates receives token of appreciation from Philippine Embassy in UAE

TOKEN OF APPRECIATION. Her Excellency Hjayceelyn M. Quintana, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines, presenting a token of appreciation to Adnan Kazim, Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates, for the airline’s efforts in repatriating 27,000 citizens of the Philippines to their homes. (Contributed photo)
TOKEN OF APPRECIATION. Her Excellency Hjayceelyn M. Quintana, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines, presenting a token of appreciation to Adnan Kazim, Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates, for the airline’s efforts in repatriating 27,000 citizens of the Philippines to their homes. (Contributed photo)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- H.E. Hjayceelyn M. Quintana, ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the UAE, recently presented a token of appreciation to Adnan Kazim, chief commercial officer of Emirates, to thank the airline for its efforts in helping Filipino citizens return home.

More than 27,000 Filipinos, stranded across the globe due to travel restrictions and border closures as a result of the pandemic, have been safely returned to the Philippines as well as other countries where they reside, including the UAE, on Emirates flights between Dubai and cities around the world.

In the gift exchange, Emirates also presented an Emirates A380 aircraft model, as a symbol of its continuous support to the Filipino community and gratitude to its people over the years. The UAE is home to more than 800,000 Filipinos living and working in the country.

Recently, Emirates operated a one-off A380 flight to Clark to mark its 30 years of service to the Philippines. In 2014, the Emirates A380 made a one-off trip to Manila, marking its first arrival in the Philippines.

In the three months from April to June, Emirates operated over 200 repatriation flights to nearly 40 cities in its network, including flights on special routes organized in conjunction with diplomatic missions to fly their citizens home. (PR)

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