Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s Emirates reveals special fares ahead of winter holidays Customers can book fares until November 7, 2021, for travel until June 15, 2022 by Zainab Mansoor November 1, 2021 Dubai carrier Emirates is offering customers special fares ahead of the upcoming winter break. Travellers can book fares until November 7, 2021, for travel until June 15, 2022, subject to terms and conditions. Economy class and business class passengers can visit Istanbul, paying Dhs1,945 and Dhs9,995 respectively; Zurich from Dhs2,105 in economy class and Dhs10,995 in business class; London from Dhs2,255 in economy class and Dhs11,335 in business class; Manchester from Dhs2,295 in economy class and Dhs12,235 in business class; and Paris from Dhs2,185 in economy class and Dhs11,995 in business class. Travellers can visit Dublin from Dhs2,285 in economy class and Dhs11,555 in business class and Munich from Dhs2,185 in economy class and Dhs10,985 in business class. Alternatively, customers can visit New York from Dhs3,205 in economy class and Dhs14,655 in business class; Los Angeles from Dhs3,285 in economy class and Dhs18,995 in business class; Boston from Dhs3,005 in economy class and Dhs16,755 in business class; Miami from Dhs3,245 in economy class and Dhs18,555 in business class; and Toronto from Dhs3,775 in economy class and Dhs15,495 in business class. Travellers can also plan their winter getaway with Emirates Holidays, with stays including complimentary breakfast and taxes starting from Dhs2,299 per person. Emirates introduced contactless technology to ease customers through the Dubai airport. Read: Emirates introduces touchless self check-in kiosks at Dubai International Airport Customers across all classes can enjoy more than 4,500 channels of entertainment on ice, the airline’s inflight entertainment system, along with gourmet meals. Tags customers Emirates London Manchester Travel Zurich 0 Comments You might also like The future of travel: IATA passenger survey reveals key trends Emirates inks strategic deals with Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Dubai’s Emirates SkyCargo orders more Boeing 777F freighters Dubai’s Emirates Airline chides Boeing over fresh 777X delay