Emirates offers discounts on special routes

Aviation

TBS Report
06 November, 2019, 06:50 pm
Last modified: 07 November, 2019, 01:29 pm
The time-limited offer will be in place until November 18, this year

Emirates airline has announced a 10 percent discount on tickets for economy and business classes and a 15 percent cut on the first-class ticket for travellers from Bangladesh, a press statement said sent by the company.

The time-limited offer will be in place until November 18, this year, for the trips between the November 12, this year, and September 30, next year for some specific destinations.

According to the press release, all-inclusive economy class return fare for London Heathrow starts at Tk76190, New York at Tk86,966, Rome at Tk66,577, Cairo at Tk65,276, and Dubai at Tk55,450 while business class return fares for London Heathrow starts at Tk275,400, New York at Tk329,606, Rome at Tk225,630, Cairo at Tk341,430, and Dubai at Tk103,572.

Saeed Abdulla Miran, Emirates' country manager for Bangladesh said, "Emirates always try to provide utmost comfort to passengers across the world. We are committed to our Bangladeshi customers, and these discounts on travel to some of the most popular global destinations are designed to encourage travellers to explore the world."

"Members of Emirates Skywards, the airline's award-winning loyalty programme, will be able to buy tickets using a combination of cash and Skywards Miles, which will further reduce their travel cost," the press release said.

"Passengers in all cabin classes can enjoy the convenient service from Emirates' multicultural cabin crew with all types of modern facilities."

"The Dubai Shopping Festival-2020 scheduled to be held from December 26 to February 1, 2020 is all set to be bigger and better than previous editions. During the winter, travellers to Dubai can enjoy special discounts on retail shopping and leisure activities at over 500 locations across the UAE with 'My Emirates Pass', which will be their Emirates boarding pass, and will also get additional baggage allowance," the press statement added.

 

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