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Emirates launches special offers to Vienna

Emirates has announced exciting new offers to Vienna. Since the start of its services to the Austrian capital, passenger traffic between the two cities has increased by an impressive 37 per cent.

Emirates' new offers are designed to add momentum to this growth, as the airline believes that the route has even greater potential for development.

Starting from March 1, First class passengers to the Austrian capital can choose between three free nights of hotel stay or a seven-day free car rental; Business class passengers get two free nights or a four-day car rental; and those in Economy class, one free night or a two-day car rental.

Keith Longstaff, Emirates' Senior Vice President Commercial Europe said: "Vienna, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, is vibrant with European art, culture and entertainment and is a magnet for tourists and travellers. Emirates' new offers and attention to detail ensures that passengers can enjoy a hassle-free luxurious stay while having a grand time in the city."

All offers provide Superior single or twin-sharing rooms at the modern Intercontinental Wien hotel, located a short walk from famous and truly Viennese attractions such as the Hofburg Palace, the Opera House, the Spanish Riding School, St. Stephen's Cathedral and the historic bridges over the quintessential Viennese river, the Danube.

Having started services to Vienna last May, Emirates serves the city daily with an Airbus A330-200 offering 12 seats in First Class, 42 in Business and 183 in Economy.

The flight leaves Dubai at 09:10 and arrives in Vienna at 12:10. The return flight departs at 14:40 to arrive in Dubai at 23:05.

Emirates Holidays offers exciting packages within driving distance from Vienna such as the Wachau Valley, Salzburg and Innsbruck, as well as the Bavarian capital Munich, in Germany.

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