Emirates
offers special fares for Ramadan
Tuesday July 19, 2011 08:20:10 AM,
WAM
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Dubai: Emirtaes,
the flag carrier of Dubai, has announced special fares to 32
select destinations across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the
Far East and the Indian sub-continent for its passengers during
Ramadan.
The 32 destinations include Delhi, Bangkok, London, Beirut,
Geneva, Istanbul, Kuala Lumpur, Cairo, Manila and Johannesburg.
The special fares start from 1,075 dirhams ($293) return in
economy class to Karachi and 3,025 dirhams ($823) return in
business class to Delhi.
Customers can save up to 20 percent to certain destinations when
travelling in economy or business class.
The offer is valid July 14-Aug 20 for outbound travel July 21-Sep
30.
"For many, Ramadan is an important time to be together as a family
unit. The UAE is largely an expatriate community with family
networks often spread around the globe. To help bring families
together during the Holy Month Emirates has established these
special fares," said Khalid bel Jaflah, Emirates Vice President
Commercial UAE.
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