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Emirates Brings in Special Fares to Popular Destinations


14 August 2015

Emirates Brings in Special Fares to Popular Destinations


Emirates has today launched special fares from New Zealand to a number of long-haul destinations from just $1975 return.

To take up the special fares offer, bookings should be made between August 14 and 21.

The destinations include several popular cities in Europe and Africa, as well as Dubai. And the offer can be taken advantage of before the busy Christmas period or after - the travel period for the special fares is October 5 to November 15, or from January 21, 2016, to February 29.

From Auckland, among a number of other destinations London is on offer from $2235 return ($2225 from Christchurch), Oslo is from $1985 return ($1975 from Christchurch), Johannesburg is from $2005 return ($1995 from Christchurch), Dubai is from $2059 return ($2049 from Christchurch), and Nairobi is from $2485 return ($2475 from Christchurch). Bologna is also available from Auckland from $1995 return ($1985 from Christchurch) with Emirates flights to the Italian city beginning on November 3.

Emirates flies four times daily from New Zealand to Dubai and beyond via Australia, with three daily A380 double-decker flights from Auckland and a daily Boeing 777 300ER flight from Christchurch. All New Zealand flights offer First, Business and Economy Class with generous free baggage allowance (50kg in First, 40kg in Business and 30kg in Economy), full meal and wine service, free wi-fi, and Emirates multi award-winning ice inflight system providing more than 2000 channels of information, communication and entertainment.

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