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Emirates has announced a raft of attractive fares for its Nigerian passengers, offering customers a special discount to select destinations for a limited time only.

The value for money promotion which offers 35 percent off the Economy class tickets and 40 percent off the Business Class tickets is available on selected return Economy Class and Business Class tickets to select destinations. The sale is valid for booking between 27th March and 4th April 2017 and for travel between 27th March and 30th June 2017.

Trip from Nigeria to Dubai start as little as $930 in Economy Class and $3,971 in Business Class. Similarly, fares for Guangzhou start from $1,129 in Economy Class and $4,789 in Business Class. Passengers can make the most of fares starting from $1,074 and $3,235 to New Delhi, to Bombay $1, 101 and $2,971, to Shanghai from $1,471 and $4,789, to Beijing $1,471 and $4,789, to London Heathrow from $1,154 and $4,193, and to Hong Kong $1,188 and $4,519 in Economy Class and Business Class respectively.

The airline said its hub in Dubai offers a modern, convenient and comfortable transit to connect to flights across the airline’s worldwide network, with many key destinations having multiple departures and being serviced by the airline’s iconic double decker, A380 aircraft.

It also explained that customers travelling on Emirates can look forward to world class service and hospitality from the airline’s multi-national cabin crew, while enjoying complimentary gourmet meals and beverages. Emirates also offers over 2500 channels of on demand audio and visual entertainment on its ice system, from the latest movies, music and games, including 90 dedicated channels for children.

Emirates said it offers families with young children special services and products to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable flight, from free toys to kid’s meals, entertainment and priority boarding.

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