26 Nov 2014, 01:52 pm

The discounted fares are valid for travel between 25thDecember, 2014 -31st March, 2015* to any of its nine US destinations such as New York, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and 37 European destinations including the most recent additions of Oslo, Brussels and Budapest, amongst many others. Some examples of the fares on offer are listed below:
“A connector of people and places, Emirates connects Indian travellers to many European& US destinations. This year, we launched new routes to Budapest, Oslo and Brussels on our European network and Chicago and Dallas in the US. We also increased capacity to Dallas/Fort Worth in October via introducing the A380 to the route, and next week will do the same for our operations in San Francisco and Houston, expanding the chance for our passenger from India to fly on our flagship aircraft. These limited-time fares offer an even better reason to connect with friends, family and business partners in the 46destinations this winter, said Mr. Essa Sulaiman Ahmad, Emirates’ Vice President, India & Nepal.
On-board, passengers can enjoy Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice, which offers the widest choice of Indian programming including over 100 movies in eight Indian languages; as well as dedicated Indian TV channels for Bollywood pop videos, comedy and drama; and audio channels featuring Indian classical and popular music. Additionally, Emirates also offers regionalised Indian menus and has over 850 cabin crew speaking several Indian regional languages.
Economy Class fares starting from
France INR 34,348
United Kingdom INR 40,860
United States of America INR 55,073
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