Emirates announces special fares from Bangladesh

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19 January, 2021, 03:55 pm
Last modified: 19 January, 2021, 04:26 pm
Customers have options to change their travel dates or extend ticket validity for 2 years

Emirates announced special return fares on both business and economy classes from Bangladesh to select destinations in the UK, USA, Canada, Italy and UAE to inspire travelers to explore new destinations in the New Year.

Customers have to buy tickets between 19 January and 1 February for travel between 20 January 19 and 30 June, the airline said in a press release on Tuesday.

Customers, who purchase an Emirates ticket for travel on or before 30 June, have options to change their travel dates or extend their ticket validity for 2 years.

All-inclusive economy class return fares from Bangladesh start at Tk67,444 for London, Tk58,687 for Milan, TK74,432 for New York, Tk107,691 for Toronto and Tk50,267 for Dubai.  While business class return fares start at Tk236,096 for London, Tk207,468  for Milan, Tk292,931 for New York, Tk294,194 for Toronto and Tk102,808 for Dubai.

Flights can be booked through Emirates local offices in Dhaka, Chattogram and Sylhet or travel agents or visiting www.emirates.com/bd.

Emirates' customers flying to and through Dubai up to  30 September can avail exclusive offers including discounts in over 300 restaurants across the country and in over 35 spas in world-class hotels  in UAE  by simply presenting  'My Emirates Pass'  at any of the participating outlets.

Emirates offers its travelers peace of mind with the airline's flexible booking options and multi-risk travel insurance including Covid-19 cover with every flight.

Emirates travelers are entitled to multi-risk travel insurance and Covid-19 medical cover.  This cover is offered by Emirates on all tickets purchased on or from 1 December last year, at no cost to customers.

Emirates, presently, flies twice daily from Dhaka and via Dubai connecting over 100 cities across six continents.

 

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