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2021-03-19

[I] Goldman Sachs staff revolt at ‘98-hour week’
[I] Over half of staff go back to workplace
[I] Health chiefs confirm Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid jab safe to use
[S] Kotoko Signs Second Brazalian Player
[N] It Is A Blatant Lie That I’ve Declared My Prez Ambition-Agric Minister
[S] Accra Mayor to change face of sports in Greater Accra
[S] Ambassador Lutterodt charges GOC prez to tackle Martha Bissah issue
[S] Ben Nunoo-Mensah hits ground running for GOC
[S] Black Stars to Engage Uzbekistan In International Friendly
[N] House of Chiefs calls for collaboration with MMDCEs for development
[N] Baby Harvesting: More suspects picked
[N] Police pledge commitment to bringing Sheikh Maikano’s murderers to book
[B] ARB Apex Bank admitted to Ghana-Sweden Chamber of Commerce
[N] Desist from starting race ahead of time - Obiri Boahen to NPP presidential
[N] Gov’t announces construction of five interchanges in Ashanti
[N] Controversial textbooks: NPP urges NaCCA to enforce rules without fear or favour
[N] Staff working on Tamale interchange call off strike
[N] Newly proposed taxes a huge hindrance to businesses’ recovery
[N] Government can’t take a unilateral decision on salaries for public workers
[N] Ghana records 2 new Covid-19 variants; experts call for immediate action

2021-03-17

[S] First GFA safety and security seminar takes place today
[B] NDPC holds consultation medium term framework for 2022-2025 in Oti
[B] More investments recorded in Western Region despite COVID-19
[N] Ghana records 698 COVID-19 deaths
[N] NDC’s Ofosu Ampofo behaves like a toddler – Allotey Jacobs
[S] Don’t tax sports betting, ban it – Ato Forson to government
[N] Ama Benyiwaa Doe slams Allotey Jacobs; says he has no influence
[N] Approving Akufo-Addo’s ministers ‘regrettable and unfortunate’ – NDC caucus
[S] Don't rush Satellites players, warns GFA coaching boss
[N] Eastern Regional Hospital detains 246 patients for non-settlement of bills
[N] COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana: 1,000 reports received on adverse effects
[N] Ignore reports of rift between local, foreign staff at AfCFTA secretariat – Govt
[N] Remain calm, support our leadership in Parliament – NDC Council of Elders
[N] Ghana hasn’t recorded any case of blood clots from COVID-19 vaccination – FDA
[N] 9-year-old boy burnt to death as stepfather sets house ablaze
[B] Budget cuts for legislature, judiciary won’t be entertained – Speaker
[I] Half of UK managers back mandatory Covid vaccines for office work
[I] Brussels to propose Covid certificate to allow EU-wide travel

2021-03-16

[I] Nick Candy leads £1m drive to oust London mayor Sadiq Khan
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International

[ 2021-03-14 ]

Emirates will now let you pay to not sit next to a stranger
Emirates has begun to offer a new product in the
economy class cabin of its aircraft. The airline
will let passengers pay to block the seats next to
them where availability exists, starting at $55.


Emirates, Economy, Extra Seat
Emirates is to begin allowing passengers to pay to
reserve empty seats next to them. Photo: Tom Boon
– Simple Flying
Paying to block seats on a flight isn’t
necessarily a new option. Indeed, Air New Zealand
has offered products such as an additional seat
for quite some time now.

However, the recent COVID-19 pandemic has made
such offerings more attractive to both airlines
and customers. Last week we saw Kenya Airways
launch the product with the name Economy MAX. Now
it is Emirates’ turn.

More space onboard Emirates
Emirates is now giving economy class passengers
the chance to upgrade their experience while
traveling with the Dubai-based airline. Such
passengers will now be able to purchase up to
three adjoining seats where there is availability.
Such seats will range from $55 to $165, plus
taxes.

The service is not available to pre-book and will
only be offered at the check-in counter. By taking
this approach, the airline can ensure it doesn’t
stop another passenger booking one of the seats
for the full fare but instead makes a little extra
off of a seat that will be empty anyway. The
offering comes shortly after the UAE airline
debuted its new premium economy cabin.


Emirates, Economy, Extra Seat
Passengers will be able to reserve up to three
seats starting at $55 each. Photo: Emirates
Why additional seats make sense right now
Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, it makes
sense now more than ever for airlines to start
selling additional seats to passengers. From the
airline’s point of view, the seat will be empty
anyway. By allowing a passenger to guarantee that
they’ll sit next to the open seat, the airline
is making money on the seat.

However, the initiative will also be welcomed by
passengers. While they can still have a chance of
getting an empty seat next to them, this new
service gives them a guarantee. Given that some
people may still be apprehensive of traveling
during the pandemic, $55-165 could be a small
price to pay for that little extra assurance.

What else is Emirates doing?
Alongside the empty seat announcement, Emirates
also revealed today that it would be boosting its
frequency to Khartoum, the Sudanese capital city.
Next Tuesday (March 9th), Emirates will up flights
to the city to daily with its Boeing 777
aircraft.

Emirates, Dubai International Airport, Contactless
Check-in
Emirates is also upping its Khartoum flight
frequency to daily. Photo: Vincenzo Pace –
Simple Flying
Commenting on the increased frequency, Khalfan Al
Salami, Emirates’ Country Manager Sudan said,

Emirates is the top choice for travellers in
Sudan, and we are committed to growing our
operations to and from Khartoum further to support
the country’s post-pandemic recovery and help
grow opportunities for future trade and
investment.

Source - simpleflying



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