
Travel enthusiasts in Sri Lanka seeking new destinations to conquer can visit Mexico City at a significant saving from December 9, when Emirates commences flights to the destination via Barcelona in Spain, subject to government approval.
The award-winning airline has announced special introductory fares for Economy Class return ticket from Colombo to Mexico City.
These special fares, which represent a saving of about 20%t, are available for bookings made up to November 4, 2019, for travel commencing 8th December 8, onwards, and ending August 31, 2020, the airline said.
Emirates Skywards, the airline’s award-winning frequent flyer programme, has a Cash+Miles offer when booking online. Additionally, travellers booking flights to Mexico before 8th December 2019 will earn double Skywards Miles.
“Mexico is one of the most vibrant, colourful and culturally intriguing destinations in the world,” said Chandana de Silva, Emirates’ Area Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives. “It has, however, not been well-connected to Sri Lanka in terms of flights, and the launch of Emirates services via Barcelona not only makes the destination more accessible, it also offers a great opportunity to experience multiple destinations – Dubai, Barcelona and Mexico City – in one trip for those who have the time for stopovers.”
Emirates has also announced special introductory Business Class fares valid during the period of the promotion, commencing December 9, 2019.
The new route will be operated with Emirates’ newly-refurbished Boeing 777-200LR aircraft in two-class configuration, offering 38 Business Class seats in a 2-2-2 configuration and 264 seats in Economy Class.
The first destination in Mexico to be served by Emirates, Mexico City is the largest city of Mexico and the most populous city in North America.
Emirates has been serving Sri Lanka since April 1986 and currently operates three flights a day from Colombo to Dubai, offering convenient connections to 158 destinations on six continents. The airline’s flight schedule is expected to be increased to four flights a day from 30th November 2019.
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