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Arabian Airpass Ideal for Dubai Side Trips

Arabian Airpass Ideal for Dubai Side Trips

Emirates Airline is reintroducing its popular Arabian Airpass for travel at special rates within the Middle East starting from US$55, with sales and ticketing from April 1 for the following year.

“The Arabian Airpass provides excellent value for those travellers who want to sample another destination or more around the Middle East while visiting or on a stopover in Dubai,” said Emirates’ New Zealand manager Chris Lethbridge.

“The Airpass offers special rates in economy, business and first class cabins on Emirates modern wide-bodied jets. There are also rates for children and infants.

“There are handy connections at Dubai to most Middle East destinations from Emirates’ four daily services from New Zealand and travellers can explore Dubai before or after their side trips.”

Coupons worth US$55 are for economy class travel from Dubai to Doha and Muscat (business class is US$170 and first class is US$240). Bahrain, Dammam, Riyadh, Kuwait and Sanaa cost US$110 economy class (US$280 business class and US$350 first class). Amman, Beirut, Cairo, Damascus and Tehran cost US$165 economy class (US$400 business class and US$455 first class).

A minimum of two coupons must be purchased with the sale to be prior to commencement of an international journey. The Airpass is not available in conjunction with international one-way fares. Other conditions apply.

Arabian Airpass details can be found on www.emirates.com/nz under Special Offers (see Destinations and Offers menu).

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