UAE In-Focus — United Airlines, Emirates inks codeshare agreement amid high travel demand 

Under the agreement, United will launch a direct flight between Newark/New York and Dubai from March 2023. Passengers can travel on Emirates or its sister airline flydubai from Dubai to other cities.
Short Url
Updated 15 September 2022
Follow

UAE In-Focus — United Airlines, Emirates inks codeshare agreement amid high travel demand 

RIYADH: US carrier United Airlines and Dubai’s Emirates have signed a codeshare agreement amid high demand for air travel, according to the Government of Dubai Media Office. 

Under the agreement, United will launch a direct flight between Newark/New York and Dubai from March 2023. Passengers can travel on Emirates or its sister airline flydubai from Dubai to other cities.

Additionally, the customers of both airlines would be able to book these connecting flights on a single ticket soon.

Most punctual airline

Etihad Airways has been rated among the most punctual carriers in the Middle East and worldwide over the peak summer period, Emirates News Agency reported citing data from global aviation analytics group OAG.

Since April, Etihad has achieved an on-time arrival performance rating within 15 minutes of 83 percent. 

On-time performance is defined by OAG as a flight arriving within 15 minutes of its scheduled time.

“Etihad is constantly looking at ways to enhance operational efficiency and service by using the latest technology and always putting our guests first,” Chief Operating Officer, Mohammad Al-Bulooki, said.

Green economy summit
The completion of preparations for the 8th edition of the World Green Economy Summit has been announced by the vice chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, CEO of DEWA, Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer.

Held under the theme Climate Action Leadership through Collaboration: The Roadmap to Net-Zero, the summit will be held on Sept. 28-29 at the Dubai World Trade Center. 

WGES 2022 will bring together prominent speakers, experts, thought leaders and decision-makers.

It will focus on four main themes namely energy, finance, food security, and youth. It will also involve a Ministerial Roundtable with around 25 ministers from around the world.


Saudi energy minister holds series of high-level meetings to cement collaborations

Updated 10 sec ago
Follow

Saudi energy minister holds series of high-level meetings to cement collaborations

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy held a series of strategic meetings in Riyadh with senior ministers from various counties, in a diplomatic push to bolster international energy collaboration.

Officials from Greece, Brazil, and Morocco were among those to meet with Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, as well as representatives from Libya and Pakistan.

The discussions centered on expanding cooperation across a wide spectrum of energy sectors, from traditional hydrocarbons to cutting-edge clean technologies, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The engagements underscored Saudi Arabia’s proactive role in shaping the global energy transition through bilateral partnerships. A consistent theme across the talks was the dual focus on securing energy supplies and advancing climate-related solutions, including renewable power, clean hydrogen, and carbon management.

Deepening European and South American ties

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman met with Greece’s Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou. Building upon a previously signed Memorandum of Understanding, the two officials explored avenues for joint cooperation in oil and gas, electricity, and renewables, as well as other related sectors.

In a separate meeting with Brazil’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, the parties discussed prospects for collaboration across various energy domains. They reviewed means to enhance coordination, particularly in electricity, renewables, oil and gas, and the exchange of technical expertise.

Signing a program with Morocco

A key outcome emerged from the meeting with Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali. Following their discussions on mutual interests, investment opportunities in renewables, and energy efficiency, the two sides signed an executive cooperation program.

This program, falling under an MoU signed in May 2022, aims to concretize the energy partnership. Its goals are boosting mutual investments in renewable projects and enabling national companies to collaborate on renewable energy projects.

It also encompasses using renewables in development projects, establishing joint research and development centers, and facilitating training and knowledge transfer.

Strengthening regional and Islamic cooperation

Prince Abdulaziz also conferred with Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas, Khalifa Rajab Abdulsadek. Their meeting focused on energy cooperation, including energy technologies and solutions, as well as enhancing investment opportunities in renewables and energy efficiency.

Discussions with Pakistan’s Minister of Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, covered shared interests in oil and its supplies, renewable energy, energy efficiency, joint investment opportunities, and the exchange of expertise in project, policy, and regulatory development.

This flurry of diplomatic activity highlights Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive energy strategy, which seeks to maintain its leadership in traditional energy markets while pursuing a stake in the future clean energy economy.