Emirates Welcomes its 100th A380 Aircraft with Celebratory Deals


12-09-2017 02:07 PM

Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - Emirates will celebrate a milestone in aviation history when it welcomes the delivery of its 100th A380 aircraft later this year. For a limited time only, Jordanian travellers can join in the celebration with special fares to China, Australia, North America, Indian Ocean, South America, United Kingdom and East Asia.

Bookings have to be made from 12 September to 21 September 2017, for travel between 15 September and 7 December 2017. Terms and conditions apply.

Celebratory A380 fares to popular destinations from Jordan include Beijing, Sydney, Boston, Los Angeles, Osaka, London, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Mauritius and Seychelles while prices start from JOD 480 for Economy Class and JOD2,080for Business Class.

The Emirates A380 has been in service for over nine years, and Emirates remains the world’s largest operator of the aircraft. The award-winning airline now operates A380 flights to 48 destinations across six continents, almost a third of its global network. This year Emirates introduced the A380 on routes to Sao Paulo, Casablanca and Nice.

On the Emirates A380, First Class passengers can relax in one of 14 flat-bed, massage-equipped Private Suites. The cabin also has two exquisitely designed onboard Shower Spas, ensuring a revitalised and refreshed arrival. Business Class passengers can relax in seats that convert to flat beds up to 87 inches (two metres) long, whilst those travelling in Economy Class can stretch out in seats with a pitch of up to 33 inches.

Across all classes, travellers can enjoy a vast selection of over 2,500 channels on its award winning inflight entertainment system, ice. The newest version of the Emirates A380 features the widest individual in-seat Economy Class screens in the industry, measuring in at 13.3 inches.

Emirates operates 21weekly flights between Amman and Dubai utilising its Boeing 777 aircraft, and in September 2016, Emirates’ A380 touched down at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) for a one-off service, celebrating 30 years of service to Jordan.




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