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Emirates Offers Special ‘Be A Kid Again’ Fares

News Release, 30 June 2009

Emirates Offers Special ‘Be A Kid Again’ Fares

Emirates has launched an eye-catching ‘adult fares at child fare prices’ deal on economy flights from Auckland to Sydney.

With all airport fees and other non-airline charges included, Sydney return economy flights start from $156 one-way and $335 return for adults. The deal also includes great fares for children, with flights available from $148 one-way and $248 return – the only difference being in the lower airport fees and other taxes that apply to children.

“Emirates’ ‘be a kid again’ sale represents great value and provides the perfect opportunity for New Zealanders to escape the winter chill by taking a trip across the Tasman,” said Emirates’New Zealand manager Chris Lethbridge.

The offer is valid for sales until 6 July 2009 and available for departures until 10 December 2009.

Other conditions apply in all cases.

Emirates flies its modern, wide-bodied jets four times daily from New Zealand to Dubai and beyond via Australia.


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