Summer Ends But Sunshine Offers to Travellers Continue

Although Summer is officially over, Emirates is still bringing the sunshine to travellers thanks to the announcement of its September fare special that allows access to sunnier climates all year round

Offering great value fares from Ireland for both Economy and Business Class, Emirates customers can enjoy ease of access to sandy beaches, amazing cities and lively locations across the growing Emirates network.

Available for booking for a limited time from right through until September  30, 2018, the promotional fares are inclusive of all taxes and charges to destinations including:

Economy Class:

–        Return fares to Dubai starting at €499

–        Return fares to Hong Kong from €559

–        Return fares to Singapore from €609

–        Return fares to Indonesia from €749

 

Business Class:

–        Return fares to Dubai starting at €2,699

–        Return fares to Hong Kong from €2,699

–        Return fares to Singapore from €2,799

–        Return fares to Australia from €3,899

Travel on Economy Class tickets  is to be taken between September 24. 2018 and  July 5 2019 and Business Class travel to be taken between October 14, 2018 and August 31, 2019.

The twice daily Dublin to Dubai service onboard the Emirates Boeing 777 brings a range of unique products to passengers in all classes. Economy Class passengers are allocated a generous baggage allowance of up to 35kg. Passengers flying Business Class enjoy an allowance of 40kg as well as Emirates’ Chauffeur-drive service.

All Emirates passengers enjoy the award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice Digital Wide-screen, offering more than 3,500 channels of entertainment and films. All passengers are served a variety of fine wines and regionally-inspired cuisine prepared using the finest fresh ingredients. They also experience the famed hospitality of the airline’s multi-cultural cabin crew, including crew from Ireland.

Emirates connects Ireland to a network of more than 160 destinations across six continents, operating a twice daily service between Dublin and Dubai, onboard one of the most modern fleet of aircraft in the world.

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