The airline’s brand value grew 17% over last year to reach US$ 7.7 billion.
For the fifth year running, the airline has steadily risen up in the global ranking of the world’s top brands to be placed at #171, 47 places above the next closest airline brand.
Emirates also retains its well-established position as the most valuable brand in the Middle East.
In addition, Emirates’ brand value has more than doubled since 2009, when it first appeared on the Brand Finance Global 500 report.
Emirates’ solid brand positioning is grounded in its commitment to delivering best-in-class products and services both in the air and on the ground, and staying attuned to its customers’ needs.
Boutros Boutros, Divisional Senior Vice President Corporate Communications, Marketing & Brand for Emirates said:
“We invest strategically in building our brand and it is reflected in everything we do.
We have differentiated the Emirates brand not only through our marketing and sponsorships initiatives, but also through our competitive combination of quality products and services, and technology-driven customer initiatives that our teams deliver everyday both on the ground and on board.
We work hard to identify, anticipate, and meet the ever-changing needs of our diverse global audiences, as we firmly believe that this will position us to outperform in our industry now and in the future.”
Brand Finance CEO David Haigh said:
“Emirates continues to soar, adding 17% to its brand value this year. Brand Finance’s analysis shows that Emirates is more popular than ever– its brand equity scores for consumer factors such as familiarity, consideration, preference, satisfaction and recommendation are up across the board.
Emirates’ growth this year, which builds on impressive historic trends, suggests that by 2020 it could become the first Middle Eastern brand to enter the top 100 of our ranking.”
2015 was another year of growth and innovation for the airline, as Emirates marked 30 years of operations.
During the year, Emirates launched six new points, expanding its network to 150 destinations.
Emirates also received 26 aircraft, retaining its position as the world’s largest operator of the Boeing 777 and the ever-popular Airbus A380.
The airline currently serves 37 cities around the world with the iconic double-decker A380, which features its trademark Onboard Lounge and Shower Spa and industry-leading First Class private suite.
Continuing to invest in technology, the airline also rolled out initiatives to streamline the customer experience including enhancements to its mobile sites and Apps to simplify the customer journey.
Emirates also rolled out its newest version of the in-flight entertainment system, ice, on its newly delivered Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft, featuring the largest in-seat screens in the industry for First and Economy Class.
The Emirates ice system has won the best In-Flight Entertainment Skytrax award for 11 for consecutive years.
On the marketing front, Emirates unveiled its highly-anticipated TV commercial featuring celebrated Hollywood actress, director and producer Jennifer Aniston, which quickly went viral.
Emirates also amplified its fans’ love of football through its Benfica ‘safety video’, and tested the limits of aviation with its A380 and Jetman Dubai formation flight, with both initiatives setting social media communities around the world buzzing.
Emirates also continued to build its brand on social media and currently has one of the most active and engaged social communities, with a combined following of 11 million across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google+.
Emirates recently hit a milestone for Instagram, being the first airline to have 1 million followers and becoming the largest transportation brand on the popular social media platform.
It was also the first airline to hit 500,000 followers on the professional network, LinkedIn.
Photo captions:
1.) Emirates A380 and Jetman Dubai formation flight. Photos courtesy of XDubai.
2.) Emirates received 26 aircraft in 2015.
3.) Emirates amplified its fans’ love of football through its Benfica safety video.