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Emirates Airlines is offering its customers exceptional discount on airfares to more than 100 cities from now until January 9, 2011 to welcome the New Year.
Customers can save up to 25 per cent off all published First Class, Business Class and Economy Class fares departing between January 22 and June 30, 2012, when travelling round-trip to any destination on Emirates’ extensive global network.
The offer was announced in a statement released on Monday.
Thierry Antinori, Emirates’ Executive Vice President, Passenger Sales Worldwide, said the sale was designed to ensure that Emirates’ customers enjoy a perfect start to 2012.
“Whether your New Year’s resolution is to spend more time with family and friends, visit a dream destination or follow your favourite sports team at a far-flung tournament, our global sale is designed to ensure that Emirates customers enjoy the perfect start to 2012,” he stated.
"For the first time in Emirates’ history, we are welcoming in the New Year by offering unprecedented savings to our customers. With up to 25 per cent off Economy Class, Business Class and First Class airfares to every destination on our international network, there has never been a better time to experience the award-winning product and onboard service, which has made Emirates, the Airline of the Year in 2011,” added Mr. Antinori.
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