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  2. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Emirates has partnerships with other airlines, but is not a member of any of the three global airline alliances – Oneworld, SkyTeam, or Star Alliance. In 2000, the airline briefly considered joining Star Alliance, but opted to remain independent. [ 72 ]

  3. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    The Emirates Group holds a 68.7% stake in Dubai-based Maritime and Mercantile International, 34.4% equity stake in Oman United Agencies and a 54.7% equity stake in Emirates Flight Catering. Emirates Flight Catering is the sole provider of airline and airport catering services at Dubai International Airport.

  4. Emirates subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Airline has diversified into related industries and sectors, including airport services, event organization, engineering, catering, and tour operator operations. Emirates has four subsidiaries, and its parent company has more than 50. [1] [2]

  5. NBA announces partnership with Emirates, including title ...

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    The NBA has struck a multiyear partnership deal with Emirates, one where the airline will become the title sponsor of the league’s in-season tournament — which will have a new name — and ...

  6. Emirates to become world’s first autism-certified airline - AOL

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    Emirates will soon be named the world’s first “autism-certified airline” due to its efforts to help neurodiverse customers fly more comfortably. International air travel can be a challenging ...

  7. Emirates business model - Wikipedia

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    Emirates has not joined any global airline alliance (although they planned to join Star Alliance in 2000, they remained independent), stating that unless an airline is the lead participant in such an alliance – e.g. Lufthansa in the Star Alliance [5] or Air France in SkyTeam [citation needed] – individual alliance members' freedom of action ...