Explore more of the Americas with Emirates’ Pass

August 04, 2015 | 16:42
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Emirates passengers looking to explore beyond the airline's network of American destinations now have dozens of options with the Americas Pass. 


Emirates operates its flagship A380 to New York, Houston, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Dallas

With one combined ticket, travellers flying to any of Emirates’ 10 US destinations can connect to over 90 cities across the US, Canada and Latin America through Emirates’ five partner airlines- Jet Blue, Alaska Airline, Virgin America, WestJet Airlines and Porter Airlines.

The Americas Pass will allow customers to enjoy competitive fares starting from $99 per flight sector within America. The pass will also come with a generous baggage allowance on all internal flights, adopting Emirates’ two-piece policy for flights in Canada, North or South America as well as no minimum stay requirement.

“Emirates’ Americas Pass gives our passengers something we’ve never offered before: freedom to explore two continents with a single ticket in conjunction with a long-haul Emirates trip. Emirates passengers can now experience a range of cities, sights and events with ease and flexibility, as well as visiting friends and relatives,” said Thierry Antinori, Emirates’ executive vice president and chief commercial officer.

Through Emirates local office or with the help of a travel agent, Emirates customers in Vietnam can now simply look at the destination list, browse a variety of options and select the best route to match their itineraries.

Emirates has been serving the US since launching services to New York in 2004 and has carried over nine million passenger in the past decade.

The airline currently flies to nine US gateways – Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Washington and New York, and operates a trans-Atlantic route between JFK and Milan.

Emirates runs a freighter service to Atlanta and will launch services to Orlando beginning September 1, 2015.

By By Mai Thuy

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