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Skywards Miles for Access to Melbourne Cup Carnival


Skywards Miles for Access to Melbourne Cup Carnival

Members of Emirates Skywards frequent flyer programme once again have the exclusive opportunity to redeem their Skywards Miles for tickets to the Melbourne Cup Carnival, being held from November 2 to 9 this year at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne.

General admission tickets can be redeemed, starting from just 5,000 Miles.

Emirates will be offering 800 general admission passes, 200 for each day of the event, exclusively to Skywards members. The pass will allow entry to Flemington racecourse during the specified race day and access to all general public areas.
• AAMI Victoria Derby Day, Saturday, November 2 - Redeem for 6,500 Miles
• Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, Tuesday, November 5 - Redeem for 6,500 Miles
• Crown Oaks Day, Thursday, November 7 - Redeem for 5,000 Miles
• Emirates Stakes Day, Saturday, November 9 - Redeem for 5,000 Miles

The Melbourne Cup Carnival is a world-class horserace event that has been sponsored by Emirates for 10 years. The carnival features the finest racing, entertainment, fashion, culture, food and wine. It is unrivalled in its prestige and tradition and is Australia’s sports event of the year.
All tickets are offered at a first-come first-served basis. Bookings can be done from now until October 23 in the Emirates Skywards Section on www.emirates.com/nz by logging into the Emirates Skywards member section.
“Emirates Skywards members have the unique opportunity to use their Miles to experience Australia’s most well-known and loved racing event. It’s a race that stops the nation and is not to be missed,” said Bryan Banston, Emirates vice president Australasia.
“The Emirates Melbourne Cup redemption offer takes Emirates Skywards members beyond travel to a richer, multi-textured experience, creating a more rewarding frequent flyer programme.”

Joining Emirates Skywards is free and members receive benefits every time they fly on one of Emirates’ 28 weekly flights from New Zealand, connecting Auckland and Christchurch to 134 destinations. There are four membership tiers – Blue, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Benefits for Skywards members include travel and lifestyle rewards, priority check-in, lounge access, extra baggage allowance and bonus Miles, depending on the membership tier.

Members earn Skywards Miles when they fly on Emirates and partner airlines and through a wide range of partner businesses. Skywards Miles can then be redeemed for a range of rewards such as flights on Emirates and other partner airlines including Qantas, hotel accommodation, excursions with Arabian Adventures, and car rentals. Members can also choose to donate their Miles to a range of charity partners including The Emirates Airline Foundation and Sightsavers. Redemption opportunities are consistently being expanded.

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