"Emirates Airlines" launches new offers to visit Dubai and "Expo".. Get to know them

Emirates Airlines, the main partner and official carrier of the Expo 2020 Dubai, has launched its latest initiative as part of a global campaign to promote Dubai, a tourist destination that meets the requirements of various visitors during the winter season.

And the carrier stated in a statement yesterday, that the “Early Bird Expo 2020 Dubai” early booking deal, which was recently launched by Emirates Airlines, allows customers to save up to 20% on airfares to Dubai when they book their flights early.

Emirates Airlines explained that its special promotions, which are currently available, include the following:

Early booking discount: This special offer is valid for tickets to visit Dubai issued between September 28 and October 12, for travel between September 28, 2021 and March 31, 2022.

It includes reservations during that period through (emirates.com) or through (Emirates Airlines) call center, retail outlets or travel agents, on the base prices of “Emirates Airlines” in the business and economy classes, for “saving” and “flexible” tickets. Flex and "extremely flexible" Flex+.

The Emirates Expo card is free for one day, as Emirates customers who visit or travel through Dubai at any time during the “Expo 2020” event are eligible to obtain a one-day “Expo” card from Emirates Airlines in exchange for Every airline ticket.

- One mile per minute in Dubai, as Emirates customers can earn one Skywards mile for every minute they spend in Dubai between October 1st and March 31st, 2022. New


and existing Emirates Skywards members who participate in the program before March 31, 2022 Offered on emirates.com, to earn up to 5,000 Miles.

The offer is valid on all Emirates Airlines tickets issued between August 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022 for travel during Expo 2020, and the offer also includes flights marketed and operated by flydubai with the Emirates airline code “EK”.

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