-Fly from Australia to 29 European destinations via Dubai from $1798 return-
Award-winning Emirates has unveiled competitive Early Bird airfares to destinations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa for travel in 2012.
Australian travellers can fly to 29 destinations in Europe from $1798 return, experience 7 Middle Eastern cities from $1642 return, or sample a selection of 4 destinations in Africa from $1779 return.
All destinations are within convenient reach from Australia via one stop in Emirates' exciting hub-city of Dubai, with one free stopover in Dubai permitted in each direction of travel.
Emirates operates 70 flights per week from Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney to Dubai, and onwards to more than 110 destinations in over 65 countries. Passengers enjoy service from an international crew, gourmet food and wine menus, an award-winning inflight entertainment system, and a generous 30kg luggage allowance.
Early Bird airfares to Emirates' newly announced European destinations start from $1805 to Dublin, $1808 to St Petersburg, $1807 to Copenhagen, and $1804 to Geneva.
Lead in return airfares to the exotic destinations of the Middle East include $1650 to Dubai, $1642 to Muscat and Cairo from $1653.
Australians looking for an African adventure can fly to Cape Town, Durban or Johannesburg in South Africa from $1832 return, or try Nairobi from $1779 return.
All airfares are quoted based on travel in Economy Class and include all taxes and charges.*
Bookings must be completed by 30 November 2011. Early Bird airfares are available for travel between 1 February and 30 September 2012, fare levels vary during this period. Flight restrictions apply.
For flight information and bookings contact Emirates on 1300 303 777, visit your local travel agent or go to www.emirates.com/au.
Terms and conditions for the offer:
· Ticketing and sales between now and 30th November 2011 only
· Valid for departures from 1st February until 30th September 2012 only
Valid for travel outbound to Dubai on EK405, EK409, EK415, EK419, EK433, EK425 only
· Fees for changes and cancellations apply
· One free stopover is permitted in Dubai city in each direction
· Seats and Class are subject to availability at time of booking
*The inclusive taxes and surcharges quoted are correct at 19th September 2011. These may vary slightly over the travel period.
For flight information and bookings contact Emirates on 1300 303 777, visit your local travel agent or go to www.emirates.com/au.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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