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Emirates has announced the launch of a campaign offering special fares in its Business and Economy Class cabins to select destinations worldwide from Dubai.
The offer is valid for bookings up to September 10 and for travel until December 10 this year, subject to terms and conditions.
Economy Class fares from Dubai to the Middle East starts at AED675 and Business Class from AED4,055. Fares to Asia and the Pacific start at AED1,055 and Business Class from AED 3,355, Africa from AED1,585 and Business Class from AED 7,525, Europe from AED 1,695 and Business Class from AED 8,465, North and South America from AED 4,395 and Business Class from AED 18,495.
As with all Emirates flights, passengers will be able to accumulate Skywards Miles and benefit from a baggage allowance of 30kg in Economy Class, 40kg in Business Class and 50 kg in First Class.
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