Close on the heels of its recently launched eight-flights-a-week service to Indian IT hub Bangalore, Emirates Airline inaugurated its brand new 5000-square-feet Bangalore office, signifying yet another step in the airline's India expansion programme.
The new office, Emirates' fifth such in the booming South Indian region, adds to the airline's tally of 19 offices across India.
Providing the ultimate pre-flight experience, the spectacular flagship outlet introduces a one-stop Travel Shop addressing the needs of Emirates' business and leisure travellers, premium passengers, frequent-flyer members and potential holiday-makers.
Situated at Vittal Mallya Road, a prime location, the Travel Shop offers several ticketing and reservation counters for general enquiries, and dedicated counters for premium passengers, Emirates Holidays' customers and travel agents.
18/12/06 AME Info (press release), United Arab Emirates
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