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Emirates and Trip.com Announce Expanded Partnership

Grace Lee
Last updated: 9 March 2025 22:13
By Grace Lee
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Representatives of Emirates and Trip.com signing the expanded strategic partnership.
Representatives of Emirates and Trip.com signing the expanded strategic partnership. © Emirates.
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Emirates and Trip.com have announced an expanded partnership. Through this long-term strategic partnership, the airline strengthens its influence on key European and Asian markets.

An Emirates A380 plane.
Emirates A380. © Emirates.

Next-Level Travel Experiences Available for Travellers

This strategic partnership was signed by Nabil Sultan, Executive Vice President, Passenger Sales & Country Management for Emirates, and CT Ooi, the VP of Flights Business, from Trip.com. Both parties show high expectations as the scope of the partnership broadens.

Nabil Sultan said:

“The next phase not only strengthens our position to provide more of our products to Trip.com’s customer base, but also unlocks traveller demand for air and hotel packages, enables us to integrate offers across both of our loyalty programmes and tap into a variety of consumer segments with specialised promotions. “

CT Ooi added:

“At Trip.com, we are excited to take our partnership to new heights, integrating a wide range of flight offerings with an expanded portfolio of hotels and travel services. By combining Emirates’ world-class network with Trip.com’s innovative travel ecosystem, we are creating more opportunities for travellers to access exclusive flight and hotel packages, tailored promotions, and enhanced loyalty rewards.”

The expanded partnership introduces increased integration of Emirates offers into Trip.com offerings, paired with hospitality and other offers. Combined loyalty programmes also merge the customer base of the two companies, introducing more choices to travellers while bringing opportunities to both.

This partnership strengthens Emirates’ influence in regional markets and introduces a larger customer base, favourable for the airline’s expansion ambitions.

Emirate's fleet.
Emirates’ fleet. © Emirates.

Ambitions, Plans and Strategic Partnerships

Emirates has long shown ambitions in expanding its business scope and securing its position as a leading global airline. They have shown continuous breakthroughs in aviation technology, as well as dedication to perfecting passengers’ travelling experiences.

From enhancing seamless travel experiences to elevating the in-flight experience, Emirates is always progressing and improving. Its expansion into regional markets with continuous partnerships shows a strong dedication to being one of the world’s best flight providers.

What do you think about this strategic partnership? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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ByGrace Lee
Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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