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Dubai: Airline chief says Emirates incurred significant costs due to heaviest rains on record

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 2:19 AM
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The UAE experienced unprecedented rainfall last month, causing significant disruptions for Emirates Airline. According to Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline and Group, the rains cost the airline a considerable amount and also had a major impact on baggage handling operations. The heavy rainfall, which reached 200 millimetres, was particularly challenging for the airline as Dubai is its hub area. This led to a shortage of gates and parking space, resulting in aircraft being unable to leave on time.

The UAE recorded the highest amount of rainfall in 75 years, leading to the disruption of flight operations and the cancellation of over 2,000 flights at Dubai International Airport. The record-breaking rainstorm in April was described as the most disruptive weather event in the 63-year history of Dubai International Airport, with 2,155 flights cancelled. Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths highlighted the severity of the situation, emphasizing that it was the highest number of flight cancellations ever experienced at the airport.

The significant rainfall also posed challenges for baggage handling operations at Emirates Airline. Sheikh Ahmed mentioned that delivering baggage to passengers became a major challenge during the aftermath of the record rains. The airline struggled to push baggage to their respective destinations, as other airports were hesitant to accept more baggage. Despite their efforts, Emirates Airline faced difficulties in managing the situation, as it was beyond their control due to the unprecedented weather conditions.

Emirates president Sir Tim Clark addressed the situation in a letter issued on April 20, stating that scheduled flights had been restored and a task force had been set up to sort, reconcile, and deliver approximately 30,000 pieces of left-behind baggage to their owners. The airline also accommodated nearly 26,000 people in hotels in Dubai and other locations, many of whom had booked prior to the rains. Additionally, efforts were made to transfer passengers to their destinations using alternative flights, regardless of the airline they were flying with, in order to minimize disruptions caused by the unprecedented weather.

Overall, the unprecedented rains in the UAE had a significant impact on Emirates Airline, resulting in financial losses and operational challenges. Despite the difficulties faced, the airline and its staff worked diligently to restore normal operations and accommodate affected passengers. The incident served as a learning experience for both the airline industry and the city of Dubai, highlighting the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of extreme weather events. The event also showcased the importance of collaboration between airlines and airports to effectively manage crisis situations and minimize disruptions for passengers.

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