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Emirates offers special reduced business class fares
By MaltaMedia News
Feb 17, 2006, 11:50 CET

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Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, flies from Malta to Dubai four times a week, and is offering special reduced fares on a number of exciting destinations for Business Class passengers travelling from Malta to or via Dubai.

Maltese travellers can take advantage of Emirates’ offer to visit Dubai, or travel onward around the airline’s global network, choosing from Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Seychelles and the Maldives.

This offer is valid for two months for passengers travelling between 1st February and 31 March 2006. The special fares are a good opportunity for those travellers who may even want to upgrade their flight from Economy to Business Class or who may be looking to get away for a short break to one of many wonderful destinations.

Emirates operates flights from Malta to Dubai with a stopover in Larnaca, Cyprus, four times weekly on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday using its A330-200 aircraft. For the Maltese flying to Australia or the Far East, Dubai is the best and most convenient connection.

Passengers travelling from Malta with Emirates in First or Business Class also enjoy a complimentary personal airport transfer in a chauffeur-driven car from home or hotel to the airport and then again on arrival in Malta.

Emirates superior inflight service begins with a warm welcome from the highly trained, international cabin crew, including Maltese speaking cabin crew, and extends through superb onboard cuisine, the latest in-flight entertainment system and comfortable seats.

All travellers on Emirates’ A330-200 aircraft can relax with the state-of-the-art inflight entertainment system, where every seat has a personal video system offering 15 video and 22 audio channels featuring latest films, comedy, sports, current affairs, lifestyle and children’s programmes and 18 interactive games. Moreover, if passengers want to stay in touch, each seat has a personal satellite phone, while a central fax machine and laptop recharging points are available within the cabin.

At Dubai International Airport, all Emirates passengers flying First or Business Class can take advantage of the state-of-the-art lounge facilities, 24 hours a day.

Furthermore, members of Skywards, Emirates’ innovative frequent flyer programme, can earn more Skywards Miles or redeem earned Miles for complimentary flights, upgrades and special offers from the airline, car and hotel group partners.

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