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| London Heathrow |
Mumbai |
InDirect |
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fr £363.00 |
30 KG |
01JAN10 to
15JUL10 |
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London
Gatwick |
Mumbai |
InDirect |
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fr £363.00 |
30 KG |
01JAN10 to
15JUL10 |
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| Manchester |
Mumbai |
InDirect |
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fr £363.00 |
30 KG |
01JAN10 to
15JUL10 |
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| Birmingham |
Mumbai |
InDirect |
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fr £363.00 |
30 KG |
01JAN10 to
15JUL10 |
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| Glasgow |
Mumbai |
InDirect |
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fr £363.00 |
30 KG |
01JAN10 to
15JUL10 |
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| Newcastle |
Mumbai |
InDirect |
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fr £363.00 |
30 KG |
01JAN10 to
15JUL10 |
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Why not take a break on route to bombay and stop over in Dubai? |
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Emirates Exceptional Journey from Start to Finish. |
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Emirates are the multi-award winning airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates operating a comprehensive route network and to Bombay.
Outstanding comfort and superior technology. With award winning, international cabin crew and one of the youngest, most modern fleets in the skies, our aim is to provide the most comfortable, relaxing environment for your travels. |
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Emirates Flights |
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Emirates are the long haul carrier which sets the standard for in-flight service. It is owned by the Government of Dubai and since its launch in 1985 has grown into probably the most renowned airline in the world. It dominates the world class airport Dubai International where it holds over 50% of the slots and flies to over 90 cities in 60 countries worldwide. Worth mentioning is Emirates First Class product which is described thus: The facilities onboard
Emirates First Class varies by aircraft. |
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Emirates Airlines |
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Emirates are the Middle East’s largest carrier and that makes it very, very important in this, the first few decades of the 21st Century. The industry and all air passengers are fortunate that Emirates have chosen to fuel their remarkable growth on the back of exceptional customer service rather low prices. Dubai is an interlining hub to be enjoyed. Alternative Airlines philosophy is all about giving passengers a choice. That having flown with them once you’ll forever be evaluating how much you’ll pay to fly with them again rather than choosing the cheapest option!
Emirates have a beautiful fleet of over 140 aircraft. Their fleet is made up of the A380, A340, A330 and the B777.All of their aircraft provide its passengers with the utmost comfort and are offered a very warm welcome by their excellent cabin crew. Emirates fine dining menus have been carefully selected and only the very best high quality ingredients are used. Passengers travelling in their Economy Class are among the best in the industry, and are working constantly to make it even better. |
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Emirates Economy Class |
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Emirates Economy Class is designed to give you more room, more comfort And better service, for an all-round better flight. Thoughtfully designed cabins mean more space for each passenger.
Complimentary beverages and superb multi-course meals are provided, as well as Personal seatback monitors to enjoy our outstanding in-flight entertainment, Whether it’s over 600 channels of on-demand programming on ice or the superb Selection of film, TV and audio on TV radio. Economy passengers can stay in touch with SMS, phone and email at their seats, and of course, every passenger will enjoy the same high standard of service from multi-lingual crew that is offered in all cabins. |
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Emirates Business Class |
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Emirates Business Class provides the ideal environment, whether you choose to work, relax, or rest. An advanced hand-held controller lets you personalise your experience, from adjusting your seat to selecting a movie. And seven course meals on long haul flights, a selection of fine wines, and award winning in-flight entertainment add up to a stylish, refreshing flight.
Meanwhile, our multilingual cabin crew will make you feel at home, and are renowned for providing thoughtful and discreet service throughout your time with us. |
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Emirates First Class |
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Emirates First Class offers exceptional standards of luxury and service. Wide aisles and an airy, expansive environment mean more room for each passenger. And supremely comfortable sleeper seats mean that you should arrive at your destination Refreshed, even on long journeys. |
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In-flight entertainment system |
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Emirates became the first airline in the world to introduce a personal entertainment system on a commercial aircraft after introducing the world’s first seat-back screens in 1992. All three classes feature a personal In-Flight-Entertainment (IFE) system on Emirates aircraft. There are three types of entertainment system on Emirates: ice; ice Digital Widescreen; and Emirates TV radio. An emirate has won the award for best In-Flight-Entertainment from Skytrax for their ICE system every year since the systems inception in 2003. At present, almost 70% of the fleet has the ice in-flight entertainment and by 2011 the entire Emirates fleet is set to have the system. ICE offers more channels than any other in-flight entertainment system. Emirates TV radio, is also offered mainly on short haul routes, and 30% of the Emirates fleet, offers passengers with 15 video and 26 audio channels, as well as 50 video games. Also available are BBC headlines, an Airshow and external cameras giving a Birdseye view from the plane. |
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Dubai International Airport |
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Dubai International Airport
Winners of World's Leading Airport award Oscars of travel industry for 2009
Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB,) is an international airport serving Dubai, the largest city of the United Arab Emirates. It is a major aviation hub in the Middle East, and is the main airport of Dubai.[1] It is situated in the Al Garhoud district, 4 km (2.5 miles southeast of Dubai.[2] The airport is operated by the Department of Civil Aviation and is the home base of Dubai's international airline, Emirates and Emirates SkyCargo; the Emirates hub is the largest airline hub in the Middle East and Africa; Emirates handles 60% of all passenger traffic, and accounts for 38% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for low-cost carrier, Flydubai. As of June 2009, there over 5,600 weekly flights operated by nearly 100 airlines to over 200 destinations across all six continents. In 2009, the airport was the 17th busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic and 11th busiest by cargo traffic. The airport also was the 6th busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic. In addition to being an important passenger traffic hub, the airport is one of the the busiest cargo airports in the world, handling 1.824 million tonnes of cargo in 2008, a 9.4% increase of cargo traffic since 2007.The new $4.5 billion Terminal 3 opened on 14 October 2008, and was built exclusively for the use of Emirates Airline. Concourse 3 is also part of Terminal 3, and is expected to be completed by 2011.
It will be built exclusively for the Emirates Airbus A380. Terminal 3 added 1.5 km2 (0.58 sq mil) to the airport and is the single largest building in the world by floor space.
Dubai International Airport will be complemented by Al Maktoum International Airport (Dubai World Central International Airport), a new 140 km2 (54 sq mi) airport that will help handle the influx of travellers well into the future. |
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Lounges |
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First and business class passengers, as well as Skywards Gold members, have access to Emirates Lounges. The airline has 27 lounges in 25 cities, with plans for 12 more. Skywards Silver members can use the lounge in Terminal One at Dubai. At airports in which Emirates does not operate a departure lounge, a third party departure lounge is usually provided for first/business passengers.
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- Dubai
- London Gatwick
- London Heathrow
- Manchester
- Mumbai |
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Frequent flyer program |
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An emirate uses Skywards as their frequent flyer program. Skywards is a three tier frequent flier program operated by Emirates. It is used by over 5.72 million customers. The three tiers are Blue, Silver which requires 25,000 tier miles or 20 sectors for entry, and Gold, which requires 50,000 tier miles or 40 sectors. |
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Dubai Duty Free |
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Dubai Duty Free (DDF) is the tax-free shopping haven located at Dubai International Airport.
With a huge range of cosmetics and perfumes, gold and jewellery, electronics, tobacco products, and alcohol, it is consistently ranked as one of the top airport retail operations in the world. DDF is famous for its promotions, notably the luxury car raffle. Massive discounts can be obtained on December 20, the anniversary of its opening. For example in 2006, it celebrated its 23rd year by offering a 23% discount for the day. Dubai Duty free is open 24 hours a day. The majority of stores are located in the departure area, although there is also a smaller section in arrivals.
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