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Emirates Airlines Unveils 30 Destinations in 20 Countries without Quarantine

Emirates Airlines Unveils 30 Destinations in 20 Countries without Quarantine

Emirates Airlines has announced the operation of additional flights to 30 destinations in 20 countries without the need for quarantine upon arrival. The airline confirmed that it aims to provide broader travel opportunities for citizens and residents in the UAE to easily reach their favorite destinations at special prices.

The carrier stated in a press release that customers from the UAE can travel on its flights at special prices starting from 1,695 dirhams, noting that the offer is valid for bookings until July 6, with travel allowed until February 28, 2022, subject to certain terms and conditions.

Economy class and business class travelers with Emirates can choose from a list of popular tourist destinations, including Rome, starting from 2,255 dirhams in economy class and 13,415 dirhams in business class. Other destinations include Barcelona, starting from 2,395 dirhams in economy and 13,315 dirhams in business, and Istanbul, starting from 1,695 dirhams in economy and 10,985 dirhams in business.

Additionally, destinations such as Phuket start from 1,995 dirhams in economy and 7,995 dirhams in business, and Los Angeles starts from 3,335 dirhams in economy and 19,555 dirhams in business.

Emirates Airlines also allows its customers traveling from the UAE to plan their holidays without quarantine through "Emirates Holidays," starting from 1,999 dirhams per person, with special programs available for a variety of experiences.

As more countries ease restrictions on traveler entry, Emirates continues to ramp up operations and expand its services across its network to meet the strong demand for leisure travel during the summer. The carrier served 124 cities in July 2021, restarting flights to seven destinations, with Miami being added to the network for the first time and more flights to 12 destinations in Europe, North America, and Africa.

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