Emirates has launched a new campaign offering customers in Sri Lanka the benefit of special fares to a variety of popular destinations, starting from US$290 in Economy Class and $645 in Business Class.
Customers participating in this offer will also have guaranteed access to flexible ticket options and COVID-19 medical travel insurance for added peace of mind.
The airline said in a media release that Emirates passengers can take advantage of the promotion by booking their flight on Emirates.com or via participating travel agents from January 3 to 17, for travel dates throughout 2022 in Economy Class and Business Class.
Among the popular destinations covered by these special all-inclusive fares on Economy Class are Dubai at $290 (Rs. 59,300 at current rates of exchange), Male at $315 (approximately Rs. 64,400), London – $807 (about Rs. 165,000), Rome – $600 (about Rs. 122,700) and New York – $870 (about Rs. 177,900).
Business Class fares to these destinations start at $645 (approximately Rs. 131,900) to Male, $1,215 (approximately Rs. 248,500) to Dubai, $2,038 (about Rs. 416,800) to London, $2,345 (about Rs. 479,600) to Rome, and $2,835 (Rs. 579,800) to New York.
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