COVID-19: Emirates passengers can now opt to book empty seats next to them
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/ Created : Mar 2, 2021, 11:42 IST
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Travel during the times of COVID is marred with apprehensions. With people across the globe trying to cope with the new normal, there are many things that are bound to change the travel scenario too. Emirates have come up with a n … Read more
Travel during the times of COVID is marred with apprehensions. With people across the globe trying to cope with the new normal, there are many things that are bound to change the travel scenario too. Emirates have come up with a new option to allow travellers to travel without a second thought. Reportedly, the airline is offering passengers the option to book their adjacent empty seats for additional caution during the times of pandemic. Read less
Reportedly, all those travelling via Emirates, i.e., those with a confirmed economy class booking will now be able to buy up to three empty adjoining seats right before boarding their flights.
As per a press release from the airline, the option has been made available to parents travelling with infants, couples who wish to have the entire row to themselves, or those who simply want the added assurance of more space while traveling during the current scenario.
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