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‘Fly Better’ with special fares from Emirates

Emirates is inviting travellers from Sri Lanka to ‘Fly Better’ in the new year with special Economy and Business Class fares that confer up to a 15 per cent saving on travel to exciting destinations across Europe, USA and Africa.

These special fares will be offered for bookings made between January 8-21, for travel between January 10 and November 30 2019, the airline said.

The special ‘Fly Better’ fares encompass all Emirates destinations in Europe, USA and Africa with special emphasis on travel to London Heathrow, Paris, Zurich, Frankfurt, Moscow, New York, Los Angeles, Johannesburg and Mauritius.

“The timing of our announcement of special fares help travellers plan their holiday or business travel right up to November 2019 and to lock in their fares, thereby beating inflation and other factors that affect ticket prices,” said Chandana de Silva, Emirates Area Manager for Sri Lanka the Maldives. “For travellers flying with us for the first time, this is a great opportunity to experience for themselves just what it means to ‘Fly Better’ with Emirates, while making a saving.”

Tickets booked on Emirates by members of Emirates’ award-winning loyalty program ‘Skywards’ can be also paid for using a combination of cash and Skywards Miles. Travelers can use as many Miles as available in their Skywards accounts to further reduce the cash amount paid towards the cost of their tickets.

Emirates’ ‘Fly Better’ campaign was launched in November 2018 with emphasis on delivering air travel experiences that are comfortable and enjoyable in every cabin class, time and again. Emirates was the first airline to introduce personal screens in every seat in every class; the airline led the way for better international telephone and Wi-Fi services onboard, pioneered private suites in first class, brought bars and shower spas onboard, and continues to introduce game-changing products like virtual windows.

Emirates has been serving Sri Lanka since April 1986 and today connects the country to a network of more than 155 destinations on six continents via 28 flights a week to its hub in Dubai.


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