Emirates Airline Special Offer for Australia
July 28, 2011 – The award winning international airline operator, Emirates Airline, has once again launched a pleasing and economical special offer for Indian travelers who want a taste of the Australian Outback.

Known as one the largest airline carriers in the Middle East, this airline introduces an enticingly cost-effective fare packages to various Australian destinations starting August 2011 until November 2011.
Indian travelers can now fly Emirates to Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney via Dubai by availing from the attractive one-way or return economy class fares. Delhi travelers can book either a one way economy class fare at INR 27,890 to Perth or a return economy class fare at INR 42,900 to Perth exclusive of taxes.
India has been the third-largest provider of permanent skilled migrants to Australia, with the Australian High Commission in New Delhi having issued its 100,000th visitor visa from Australia.
Over 15,000 Indians have applied for travel visa Australia and decided to make Australia their home last fiscal year,
Similarly, other travelers who want to expand their Australian trip by adding destinations in Australia in their itinerary for a special low price can now avail of Emirates special offer “Emirates Visit Australia Pass”
Travelers cans now fly Emirates to Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney and take advantage of their partnership with Virgin Blue, which allows you to fly internally across the length and breadth of Australia. Round trip booking is not needed anymore as travelers can start their journey in one city and conclude it in another, offering them total flexibility with their itinerary.
Australia’s breathtaking golden sandy beaches, crystal blue waters, mystical outback and panoramic ancient rock formations and surreal deserts have the country one of the most popular tourists’ destinations in the world, with thousands of travelers applying for tourist visa to Australia.
Australia is also known for its numerous foreign students, in particular Indian students, studying in the country every year.
Source:
business-standard.com
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