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Emirates has reduced its Business and Economy Class fares to make it easier for its customers to explore new destinations and experiences.
The new fares will cover a wide range of cities across six continents.
These cities include London, New York, Shanghai, Dubai, as well Amsterdam, Johannesburg, Mumbai, Perth and Abidjan.
All Inclusive Business Class fares from Accra start at GHȻ4,316 to GHȻ24,297 with Economy Class fares starting at GHȻ1,154 to GHȻ6,978 depending on the destination.
Country Manager for Emirates Ghana, Hendrick Du Preez said as a global connector of people and places, the airliner would love to help its customers fulfill their travel aspirations.
“Whether it is to explore a new city, try out a new experience, or just making that long promised visit to friends and family, there is no better time to make those travel plans a reality with Emirates. We look forward to welcoming more customers, whether avid fans and first-time flyers, on board our flagship A380 as we continue to add A380 services across our network.”
It is not only the destinations that are increasing or fares that are reducing, Emirates also continues to add the latest aircraft to its fleet which now stands at 232.
Its young, all wide-body aircraft fleet offers the latest onboard comforts including food prepared by gourmet chefs, and over 1800 channels of entertainment on its award-winning ice system.
Emirates also operates 55 Airbus A380s, which currently serves 33 destinations spanning from Auckland in the East to Los Angeles in the West.
This offer is only for a limited time.
For more information on Emirates, including how to book flights and a complete list of terms and conditions, contact your travel agents or visit www.emirates.com
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