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Online booking for Maltese Emirates customers
By MaltaMedia News
Dec 27, 2006, 18:57 CET

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Maltese customers can now book their Emirates flights on line by logging on to www.emirates.com. Clients have the option of either paying directly online for the tickets and have them forwarded to their address, or else they can collect and pay them at Emirates Sales Office at the Malta International Airport.

“Emirates website has been offering online booking facilities for some time now and the service has now been introduced in Malta,” said Paul Fleri Soler, Emirates’ Manager for Malta and Cyprus. “Over the years, Emirates has invested significantly in its online booking engine to make it dynamic, fully secure, faster and more user-friendly. We are confident that our clients in Malta will take advantage of this new option which can be done from the comfort of their homes, hotels or offices.”

The airline is offering passengers a double promotion for bookings made through its website. Passengers booking flights online between the period of 21st December 2006 and 31 March 2007 can win 2 complimentary return air tickets to Dubai, inclusive of taxes and surcharges, and the other offer entitles passengers to double Skywards Miles on each flight.

From its Dubai hub, Emirates currently flies to 87 destinations in 59 countries. The airline operates five flights weekly between Malta and Dubai via Larnaca in Cyprus, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays on a comfortable wide-bodied Airbus A330-200.

Further information may be obtained from Emirates Sales Office at Malta International Airport on telephone number 2557 7255.

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