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Emirates passengers to enjoy more under expanded partnership with Uber

Emirates Intercepted The Emirates airline

Wed, 14 Nov 2018 Source: GNA

Passengers travelling on Emirates Economy Flex Plus and Emirates Economy Flex fares from more than 20 global destinations, including Accra, can now avail special discounted airport rides from and to Dubai International Airport.

This follows Emirates expansion of its exclusive global partnership with Uber, based on outstanding customer feedback for an end-to-end travel experience.

“The offer allows Emirates passengers travelling from; Los Angeles, Houston, Washington, Chicago and New York in the United States; Amman in Jordan; Accra in Ghana; Abuja and Lagos in Nigeria; Islamabad, Peshawar, Lahore, Sialkot and Karachi in Pakistan; Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in Brazil; Tokyo and Osaka in Japan,” a statement issued by the multiple global award winning airline said.

Other destinations are Bologna, Rome, Milan and Venice in Italy.

Passengers are to redeem discounted rides on Uber when travelling to Dubai, the statement said.

However, the offer is valid for booking and travel from now until 10 December 2018.

“Passengers can enjoy seamless airport transfers in conjunction with Uber and get around town for less when flying with Emirates,” it explained.

“Economy Flex Plus travelers can avail two free rides from and to Dubai International Airport from anywhere in Dubai up to the value of AED 120 per trip (or enter equivalent market currency), while Economy Flex passengers will get 50% off two rides, from and to Dubai.

“International Airport to anywhere in Dubai up to the value of AED 60 per trip (or enter equivalent market currency). Passengers can avail the special offers by booking via the Emirates website during the promotional period.

“The Uber promotion code offer is currently also available for passengers visiting Dubai from Australia, South Africa, Egypt, France and Saudi Arabia, until 10 December 2018”.

Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer for Emirates, said: “We have seen very good results with this partnership and are pleased to expand our offer with Uber to even more Emirates customers across North and South America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Far East.

“We are always looking for innovative ways to enhance our customer experience from end to end and we remain committed to offering passengers traveling to and through Dubai exceptional services, greater convenience and a seamless customer journey.”

Brooks Entwistle, Uber's Chief International Business Officer commented: "We are excited to have seen thousands of passengers benefit from this partnership with Emirates, and to extend it for more from around the world to enjoy a seamless fly-and-ride experience."

“We share a global footprint with Emirates, serving millions of customers in hundreds of cities around the world, and a commitment to creating opportunities for people to experience more of the world around them with the help of world class customer service and cutting-edge technology."

Emirates passengers travelling in Economy Class will benefit from a generous baggage allowance of up to 30kg.

Customers will also enjoy the airline’s award winning in-flight entertainment system with up to 3,500 channels, up to 20MB complimentary Wi-Fi, and regionally inspired meals on-board.

“Dubai is the ideal stop-over and holiday destination that has something for everyone. Visitors travelling to and through Dubai can explore the vibrant city and its many offerings, including year-round sunshine, iconic buildings, world-class shopping and the finest restaurants,” the statement said.

Emirates is the world’s largest international airline with a global network of 159 destinations in 85 countries across six continents.

It operates 270 modern aircraft and is the world’s largest operator of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 family of aircraft.

The airline has multilingual Cabin Crew from more than 135 nationalities.

Source: GNA