Emirates entices passengers with duty-free vouchers

Nicole Mezzasalma

31-Jul-2008

Passengers flying from Birmingham International airport to Australia will receive Dubai Duty Free vouchers to spend on transfer

Emirates Airlines has launched a duty-free promotion to entice passengers travelling from Birmingham International airport to Australia. Customers who travel from the West Midlands airport to Perth, Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane will receive a duty-free voucher to be spent in any Dubai Duty Free store at Dubai International airport worth AED200 ($54) if travelling in economy class or AED500 ($136) if travelling in business or first class.

To qualify for the vouchers, customers must book the flights by September 14 for travel between August 16 2008 and June 30 2009.

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