Emirates launches 5-star holiday breaks to Cyprus
Following last year’s highly successful offers, Emirates is once again releasing a special 5-Star offer with Hilton Cyprus in Nicosia. The Hilton is centrally located and is ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
Customers can relax and enjoy the luxury of this hotel at the price of €269 per person for the package. Included in the price are the Economy Class ticket – Malta/Larnaca/Malta on Emirates Airline, airport taxes and three nights’ accommodation in a twin room on bed and buffet breakfast basis. The offer is available instantly and throughout April 2010.
Paul Fleri Soler, Emirates’ Manager for Malta and Cyprus, said: “Last year, thousands of Maltese took Emirates spring offer to enjoy a relaxing and good value holiday experience in Cyprus. The offer is also ideal for those who are seeking an affordable short break around Easter time.”
Customers can extend their stay at the rate of €35 per person per night in a twin room. The single room rate is at €75 per person per night inclusive of breakfast. Car hire can also be booked directly at the Hilton Cyprus. The hotel itself provides ample car parking facilities.
Emirates operates a daily schedule from Malta to Dubai via Larnaca, Cyprus. EK 108 departs from Malta International Airport at 14:50 CET and arrives in Larnaca at 18:10 CET. The return flight EK 107 departs from Larnaca at 11.30 CET and arrives in Malta at 13:20 CET. Emirates’ 5-star offer at Hilton Cyprus is available exclusively from local travel agencies. Terms and conditions apply.
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