Business travellers from Sri Lanka can now sample the premium Emirates Business Class product with substantial savings, thanks to the airline’s launch of special Business Class fares to destinations in the US, UK, Europe and Dubai.
These special fares will be available for bookings made between July 2 and July 8 but are valid for travel between July 7, 2019 and March 15, 2020, the airline announced on Monday.
Offering savings of up to a Rs. 72,000, these all-inclusive special Business Class fares from Colombo start at Rs.95,909 to the Maldives and Rs.191,467 to Dubai, and are available for destinations such as Geneva (Rs.379,340), Paris (Rs.429,383), London Heathrow (Rs.452,020), Manchester (Rs.498,797), Los Angeles (Rs.520,846), San Francisco (Rs.520,846) and New York – JFK (Rs.675,246).
“Emirates has been consistently upgrading and innovating air travel across all classes. The latest game-changing additions to Emirates’ Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft being rolled out on some routes include Business Class seats inspired by the interior of a modern sports car, with ergonomically designed headrests with a sleek look and feel. Passengers can customise their experience with touchscreen controls for their seat and inflight entertainment system and adjust their personal lighting options. The cabin also includes privacy panels between seats, a shoe stowage area, footrest, and a personal mini-bar,” the airline said. - ENDS -
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