Dubai Chambers has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Flydubai based in Dubai based in Dubai with the aim of allowing companies that operate in the Emirate expand their global footprint by leverage the integrated air loading services of the airline.
According to the terms of the agreement, Flydubai will sacrifice the air loading rates to the members of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, one of the three cameras that operate under the umbrella or the cameras of Dubai. The Association supports member companies to expand the scope of their products, both local and international, between imports and exports. The two parties will also work to improve cooperation through the development of joint initiatives, programs and activities that deliver added value to the Dubai business community.
Khalid Aljarwan, Vice President of Commercial and Corporate Services of Dubai Chambers, commented: “This strategic association supports our efforts to train our members to enter new global markets and grow their businesses. The Ratest Ratest more Ratest Más preference rates and improve operational efficiency, opening new international market opportunities for local businesses.
Mohamed Hassan, senior vice president of services and cargo of the Flydubai airport, declared: “We are pleased to associate with Dubai Chambers in this strategic association, which represents a shared vision for the facilitation of trade of enthusiasm or global diversification and global diversification and global diversification and oparic diversification and the global global network.
Dubai Chambers remains committed to the progress of its strategic priorities, include improving the favorable business environment of Dubai, attracting international companies and investments to Dubai and promoting the international expansion of growth, such as the effectiveness of the accelerating promotion of the promotion and maintaining a climate of institutional and client excellence.
Flydubai undertakes to support the Dubai business community as part of its long dedication to allow free trade and tourism flows. Today, the carrier has a growing network of more than 130 destinations in 55 countries and is treated by a young fleet of 88 Boeing 737 aircraft.
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