Emirates, as restrictions continue to ease regionally and globally, is inviting Sri Lankans to be the “early birds” in fulfilling their long-suppressed yearnings to travel, with another special fare promotion exclusive to the island’s residents.
Applicable for tickets purchased between 9th and 21st November, these special fares will be valid for travel to 120 destinations on the Emirates network, anytime between 1st December 2021 and 31st March 2022, the airline said in a media release.
Covering Economy and Business Class travel, these special all-inclusive fares start at US$ 292 (just Rs. 59,300 at current rates of exchange) on Economy Class to Dubai, US$ 607 (approximately Rs. 123,300) to Paris, US$ 586 (about Rs. 119,000) to Milan, US$ 601 (about Rs. 122,100) to Rome and US$ 802 (about Rs. 162,900) to London. All fares in Rupees are subject to the rate of exchange on the day of purchase.
Business Class fares to these destinations start at US$ 1217 (approximately Rs. 247,300) to Dubai, US$ 1,968 (about Rs. 399,900) to London, US$ 2271 (about Rs. 461,400) to Rome, US$ 2283 (Rs. 463,900) to Paris and US$ 2609 (Rs 530,100) to Milan, the release said.
The special fares present the ideal holiday opportunity to fully-vaccinated travellers who have been waiting to reunite with family and friends around the world, or to leisure seekers that simply want to explore new destinations, the airline said.
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