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Etihad launches 48-hour deals for Bahrain travellers
Source: BI-ME , Author: BI-ME staff
Posted: Mon November 2, 2009 9:17 am
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BAHRAIN. Etihad Airways is offering bargain fares to destinations around the world, following the launch of an innovative sales promotion.


A range of special deals will be released every Monday and Tuesday and offer residents of Bahrain a limited period of 48 hours to book Etihad’s very lowest air fares.

The new deals cover a selection of cities each week from across the airline’s global network include short-breaks to regional destinations as well as holiday destinations further a field.

The latest details of the exact destinations and promotional fares are available through a range of channels, including the airline’s website www.etihadairways.com and through local travel agents.

This week’s deals include return economy fares - including  fees and charges:


Bahrain - Cairo from 118 dinars, London from 120 dinars, Bangkok from 130 dinars and many more . 


Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief commercial officer, said: “Part of the excitement of booking a last minute break is that you don’t always know exactly where you are going to end up until shortly before you travel.

“Our 48-hour deals allow Bahrain residents to see the world for much less than they would expect. These fantastic fares are only available on Mondays and Tuesdays and only a limited number of seats will be made available each week, so our advise is to be quick!”

 

 

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