Dubai's Emirates reveals special fares ahead of National Day holidays
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Dubai’s Emirates reveals special fares ahead of National Day holidays

Dubai’s Emirates reveals special fares ahead of National Day holidays

The offer is valid for bookings, starting November 18 till November 29, 2020, for travel until May 31, 2021

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Dubai carrier Emirates is offering UAE residents discounted fares ahead of the upcoming National Day weekend.

The airline has unveiled fares to a range of destinations across Africa, Europe and the Far East for UAE travellers. The offer is valid for bookings starting today, November 18 till November 29 2020, for travel until May 31, 2021, subject to terms and conditions.

Emirates Economy Class and Business Class passengers can plan a trip to one of the following destinations:

Destination
 
Economy Class
 
Business Class
 
Cairo
 
Starting from Dhs1,925
 
Starting from Dhs6,005
 
Nairobi
 
Starting from Dhs1,995
 
Starting from Dhs9,535
 
London
 
Starting from Dhs2,265
 
Starting from Dhs10,645
 
Bangkok
 
Starting from Dhs2,295
 
Starting from Dhs10,445
 
Zurich
 
Starting from Dhs2,395
 
Starting from Dhs14,045
 
Geneva
 
Starting from Dhs2,695
 
Starting from Dhs15,825
 
Casablanca
 
Starting from Dhs2,815
 
Starting from Dhs12,275
 
Maldives
 
Starting from Dhs2,995
 
Starting from Dhs8,105
 
Seychelles
 
Starting from Dhs3,085
 
Starting from Dhs9,925
 
Johannesburg
 
Starting from Dhs3,395
 
Starting from Dhs13,605
 
Cape Town
 
Starting from Dhs3,595
 
Starting from Dhs14,505
 
Mauritius
 
Starting from Dhs3,585
 
Starting from Dhs11,755
 

Travellers can also book with Emirates Holidays and enjoy a three-night hotel stay starting from Dhs4,199 per person, including airfare.

Emirates has implemented a set of measures to ensure the safety of its customers and employees on the ground and in the air, including the distribution of complimentary hygiene kits containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and antibacterial wipes to all customers.

Emirates allows customers to claim Covid-19 related medical expenses on flights undertaken until December 31, 2020, and is valid for 31 days from the moment they fly the first sector of their journey.

The airline’s COO Adel al Redha, lended hope in August, when he asserted that Emirates aims to serve 100 per cent of its network destinations, tantamount to 143 cities, by summer 2021.

Read more: Dubai’s Emirates to serve 100% of network destinations by summer 2021 – COO

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