Dubai: Travellers who have procrastinated making plans for the summer or who are still pondering where to take their long-awaited holiday now have the opportunity to book travel to quarantine-free destinations with Emirates.

Customers can book their summer holiday with fares to close to 40 destinations from today, 22 July 2021 until 31 July 2021, for travel until 15 June 2022.*

Economy Class and Business Class passengers can enjoy visiting popular holiday hotspots like Istanbul from AED 1,695 in Economy Class and AED 10,985 in Business Class; Vienna from AED 2,185 in Economy Class and AED 10,895 in Business Class; Phuket from AED 1,995 in Economy Class and AED 6,995 in Business Class; Casablanca from AED 1,955 in Economy Class and AED 10,005 in Business Class and Los Angeles from AED 3,335 in Economy Class and AED 19,555 in Business Class; along with more than 40 popular quarantine-free destinations in the Emirates network.

Travellers who also want to experience the eclectic vibe of Miami, Emirates' newest destination, can take advantage of fares from AED 3,695 in Economy Class, AED 18,555 in Business Class and AED 42,575 in First Class.

Emirates customers can also simplify their travel plans and book quarantine–free summer packages with Emirates Holidays.

Emirates remains focused on taking the stress out of travel, and has led the industry in protecting the health of its customers to ensure a feeling of safety and confidence when deciding to fly.  Emirates customers travel with the assurance that the latest health and safety measures are in place at every step of the journey. The airline has also recently introduced contactless technology to ease customers through Dubai airport.

Knowing their safety and wellbeing is looked after, customers across all classes can enjoy more than 4,500 channels of entertainment on ice, the airline's award-winning inflight entertainment system, along with regionally inspired gourmet meals.

Emirates continues to lead the industry with innovative products and services that address traveller needs during a dynamic time. These include customer care initiatives such as flexible booking policies, multi-risk insurance cover, and helping loyal customers retain their miles and tier status.

The airline provides the latest information on its COVID-19 information hub, including entry requirements, travel restrictions and all its initiatives for customer wellbeing. 

For more information on Emirates, including how to book flights and a complete list of terms and conditions, visit www.emirates.com, travel agent or through the local Emirates Sales Office.

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