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Special offers to first, business class Emirates passengers

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Chennai , May 31

EMIRATES has announced a range of initiatives that are expected to feed its daily non-stop A340-500 service from Dubai to New York. The inaugural flight will be on Tuesday.

Mr Abdulla Nasser Abdulla, Emirates' Vice-President for India & Nepal regions, said that the airline has around 75 per cent of the market share in the India-Dubai sector.

The Dubai-based airline has come out with special offers for the first and business class passengers, who fly Emirates between June 1 and August 31.

First Class passengers to New York can spend three nights in a deluxe room at either the Ritz Carlton, Philadelphia, Boston, South Beach or Washington DC including breakfast or seven days complimentary car rental.

Business Class passengers to New York can spend two free nights in a deluxe room at either at the Ritz Carlton in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and South Beach, including breakfast, or Washington for four days with complimentary car rental.

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