Emirates Tanzania Country Manager Mr. Majid Al Falasi said that the airline continues to invest in delivering exceptional service and innovating new products that customers will love.

Emirates Tanzania Country Manager Mr. Majid Al Falasi (R) speaking with media. Tununu Kasambala (L).   

Emirates - the largest international airline in the world – has reiterated its commitment to doing business in Tanzania through its customer focussed approach and positioning in the country.

Emirates Tanzania Country Manager Mr. Majid Al Falasi said that the airline continues to invest in delivering exceptional service and innovating new products that customers will love.

Since its inaugural flight to Tanzania in 1997, Emirates has remained committed to continually providing Tanzanian customers with the best possible value for money and keeping them connected across 158 destinations in 85 countries. 

Today, Emirates operates a daily service between Dubai and Dar es Salaam operating the Emirates Boeing 777-300ER. This flight offers Tanzanian customers three choices of class that are as follows: 8 private suites in First Class, 42 seats in Business Class and 310 in Economy Class, adding a total of seats of 360 seats.

“As each market is unique, we strive to continuously innovate so as to remain ahead of the competition and deliver a consistently unforgettable experience throughout our customer journey,” said Mr. Al Falasi.

Emirates Tanzania Country Manager Mr. Majid Al Falasi said that the airline continues to invest in delivering exceptional service and innovating new products that customers will love. As each market is unique, we strive to continuously innovate so as to remain ahead of the competition and deliver a consistently unforgettable experience throughout our customer journey.
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