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Emirates Airlines on Wednesday said its offering customers the opportunity to experience their dream destinations throughout February with special fares for economy and business class passengers.
The offer, which is for select destinations around the world starts from as low as US$1,399.00 return in economy class from Accra to Dubai and US $869.00 return in Economy class from Accra to New York/ Washington.
Other key cities included in the promotion are Houston, Istanbul, Beirut, Beijing and Guangzhou, Mumbai, Delhi, Johannesburg and Cape Town, Singapore and Tokyo.
Emirates Airlines, in a statement to the Ghana News Agency in Accra, said the Airlines’ inbound and outbound customers who want to go site seeing in Dubai en route to their destination, could take advantage of the exciting Dubai Stopover Package with affordable hotel prices starting from as low as US$40.00 per person per night.
“The Dubai Stopover Package includes not only attractive hotels prices, but sightseeing packages tailor-made to introduce travelers transiting through Dubai, to the city’s world-class tourist attractions.
The package also includes a personalized meet-and-assist service in Dubai, hotel transfers, buffet breakfast, taxes and service charges aimed at giving customers the opportunity to enjoy and extend their holidays at an affordable rate” the statement said.
“Emirates Ghana is proud to incorporate this exciting Dubai Stopover Package in its offer, which is available to all Emirates passengers irrespective of class of travel,” it added.
Emirates currently serves Accra daily, with the Boeing 777-300ER which offers 12 luxurious First Class seats, 42 flat-bed seats in Business Class and 310 generously-sized Economy. EK 788 departs Accra at 1845hrs and lands in Dubai at 0630hrs.
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