Emirates, Singapore Airlines encouraging staff to get vaccinated
Dubai airline Emirates has begun offering employees vaccinations against the COVID-19 disease with priority given to cabin crew, pilots and other operational staff, Reuters reported.
The state carrier’s management say global inoculation is key to any recovery for the travel industry, which they believe could happen this year if vaccines are rolled out at scale.
Parent company Emirates Group said vaccines were being offered to all of its staff in the UAE, Reuters added,
The group, which also includes airport services company dnata, employs around 80,000 globally.
It said it was offering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and another developed by China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm), which are already available to the public in the UAE with certain groups being prioritized.
Singapore Airlines is also encouraging its staff to get vaccinated.
Both Emirates and Singapore Airlines lack a domestic market that could cushion against international border closures, which have decimated the global travel industry.
UAE officials are encouraging the public to get vaccinated with new infections rising to more than 3,000 a day this month for the first time.
The Gulf state aims to vaccinate more than 50 percent of its roughly 9 million population in the first quarter.