With the start of daily A380 services to Bahrain, Emirates is offering special fares for Bahrainis travelling to the Maldives. According to a press release by Emirates, the airline’s customers in Bahrain will get more choice and comfort with the introduction of scheduled A380 services in June 2021.
Fares to the Maldives from Bahrain starts from BHD 400 for economy passengers. Meanwhile, Fares in Business Class starts from BHD 1,063. Emirates revealed that Bahrainis travellers can claim these special fares to the Maldives from now until 30th June 2021 for travel until 31st December 2021.
The Maldives is a popular destination for long weekend breaks and extended holidays. Private island resorts in the Maldives offer unique experiences catering to almost every type of traveller with world-class water sports and diving, relaxing spa experiences, dining under the stars and much more.
The Emirates’ A380 experience is one of the most sought after experiences among travellers thanks to its spacious and comfortable cabins. The airline revealed it will continue to expand the deployment of the A380 in line with the gradual return in travel demand.
Currently, Emirates operates the A380 to New York JFK, Paris, Jeddah, Amman, Cairo, Frankfurt, Bangkok, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Moscow. Additionally, the airline will deploy the aircraft to Los Angeles in July.
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According to a press release, The Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft serving the Dubai-Bahrain route offers a total of 507 seats in a three-class configuration. This includes 417 spacious seats in Economy Class, 76 fully flat-bed seats in Business Class and 14 First Class Private Suites.
Emirates has been serving the Kingdom of Bahrain for over two decades delivering the best in terms of network, convenient schedules and onboard products and services to travellers.
In the past, the airline deployed numerous one-off A380 missions to Bahrain in celebration of the Kingdom’s National Days. Furthermore, Emirates displayed its flagship double-decker twice at the Bahrain Airshow.