Home Transport Aviation Air Canada moves operations to Terminal 3 at Dubai International The first inbound Air Canada flight landing at Terminal 3 is scheduled to arrive on July 26 by Gulf Business July 25, 2023 Image credit: Emirates Media Centre Air Canada and Emirates have announced a customer service milestone in the two airlines’ strategic partnership with the move of Air Canada’s operations to Dubai International’s (DXB) Terminal 3. The co-location of operations in one of the world’s premier terminals will significantly improve the connecting experience for customers and underscores the benefits of the partnership between the two airlines launched in November 2022. The first inbound Air Canada flight landing at Terminal 3 is scheduled to arrive on July 26, with the first outbound flight scheduled to depart from Dubai to Toronto on July 27. Dedicated check-in and bag drop counters for Signature Class will be available in the First and Business Class Dropoff, Premium Economy and Economy will be located in the main entrance. Air Canada Signature Class customers and eligible Aeroplan Elite members will also have access to the Emirates Business Class lounge located in Terminal 3. Nous changeons de terminal @DubaiAirports! À partir du 26 juillet, nous serons installés avec @Emirates au Terminal 3 à #Dubai, soulignant les avantages de notre partenariat et améliorant l’expérience de correspondance pour nos clients. Plus : https://t.co/grQZMT4B76 pic.twitter.com/xC02xHEenF — Air Canada (@AirCanada) July 25, 2023 Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ chief commercial officer, said: “Co-locating at T3 means Air Canada customers can enjoy a smooth connection experience when transiting in Dubai onto Emirates’ global network, and those eligible can enjoy access to Emirates’ signature Business Class Lounges and other hub facilities in Dubai prior to their flight. Working closely with Air Canada, we hope to further enhance travel experiences and offer even more convenient connectivity for travellers.” “Air Canada’s new home at Dubai International Terminal 3 is an important milestone which underscores the significance of our strategic partnership with Emirates and the importance of our flights between the UAE and Canada. We extend our sincere appreciation to both Emirates and Dubai Airports for their partnership in facilitating this move, which will greatly benefit our mutual customers,” said Mark Galardo, executive vice president Network and Revenue Planning at Air Canada. Majed Al Joker, chief operating officer of Dubai Airports, said, “This relocation will streamline operations for Air Canada, enable us to optimise our airport’s efficiency and improve the overall travel experience. Terminal 3 is a world-class facility designed to cater to the evolving needs of modern travellers, with biometric touchpoints, spacious and comfortable waiting areas, and a wide variety of dining and shopping outlets.” Meanwhile, since November 2022, the carriers have expanded their codeshare relationship to 42 routes, enhanced their underlying interline agreement, developed a reciprocal loyalty partnership for customers to earn and redeem points, enhanced co-operation between their Cargo businesses and have increased capacity into their respective hubs. Air Canada has also developed a partnership with Emirates’ sister-airline, flydubai. Emirates began its daily Boeing 777 service between Montreal and Dubai in July, which complements its expanded daily Airbus A380 schedule between Toronto and Dubai. Air Canada will be commencing its new non-stop four times weekly flights between Dubai and Vancouver on October 30, 2023 with its flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet, which will complement its daily service between Toronto and Dubai. Read: Emirates, Air Canada sign strategic agreement to set up codeshare partnership Tags Air Canada Aviation Emirates 0 Comments You might also like Global airlines forecast $1tn 2025 revenue despite plane shortage Airbus expands global footprint with Saudi Arabia HQ Qatar Airways to relocate global HQ to Msheireb Downtown Doha Virgin Australia secures interim nod to start selling new Qatar routes