Emirates Supports Young Golf Hopefuls Journeys to the US for Higher Education

Islamabad: Emirates is sponsoring air travel for Syed Daniah and Syed Abiha, two remarkable young golf prodigies from Karachi, who are heading to the United States to study at Blinn College-Brenham Campus in Brenham, Texas. .

By supporting flights from Karachi to Houston, Emirates continues its commitment to positively impact the communities it serves by providing opportunities for talented youth from diverse backgrounds to fulfill their potential and fulfill their academic and sporting dreams. By facilitating Daniah and Abiha’s path to further education while competing at the highest levels of university golf, Emirates also reinforces its commitment to developing the sport’s talent pool with the arrival of a new generation of players.

They were recognized for their exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. As key members of the Pakistan national team, they have represented their country in prestigious tournaments around the world and won recognition in countries such as Scotland, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Dubai and Thailand, and we are proud to have given them the opportunity to study abroad.”

Emirates is an award-winning global airline operating the world’s largest fleet of Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 wide-body aircraft, serving 140 cities on six continents through its efficient hub in Dubai. The airline has earned recognition from customers for its excellent service on the ground and in the air, delivered by a passionate workforce representing more than 160 countries. Emirates supports local communities around the world and brings people together through its extensive portfolio of international sports and cultural sponsorships. Emirates currently operates 53 weekly flights from Pakistan to Dubai.

For more information, visit emirates.com. Tickets can be purchased on emirates.com, at an Emirates sales office or contact center or through travel agents.

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