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Emirates airlines is welcoming 2013 aboard by offering very attractive fares for quick-acting customers.
The offer is to ensure families spend more time with family and friends or visit a dream destinations.
Emirates is offering Economy Class deals, currently available for early bookers, offer something for everyone.
The special fares apply to more than 120 destinations across the Emirates’ network when booked between 26th December 2012 and 10th January 2013 - for travel from 18th January to 10th June 2013.
“With our excellent on board product and a long list of exciting destinations - from Buenos Aires and San Francisco in the west to Tokyo and Auckland in the east – there are already many reasons to experience Emirates,” said Thierry Antinori, Emirates’ Executive Vice President – Passenger Sales Worldwide.
“Now, we are injecting even more value into Economy Class fares, while giving a warm welcome to 2013. We urge customers to move quickly to secure seats at the best price,” added Mr Antinori.
The raft of savings means that passengers can fly Economy Class, for example, from Accra to other GCC and Middle East destinations for as little as USD998. Economy Class from Accra to Dubai starts at USD1148. Prices to India and South Asia start at USD1,138 while those for South East Asia start from USD1,679. Fares to China, Japan and South Korea start from $1,115.
Emirates’ world has grown rapidly in 2012, with the launch of 15 new destinations, bringing new countries, cultures and experiences for customers to explore.
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