Buses passing through Al Maktoum bridge will be temporarily diverted via Al Garhoud bridge
Flights to Durban start on October 1st, while services to the Angolan capital of Luanda begin on October 25. A Press statement issued on Thursday stated that the main thrust of the road show activities comes from Emirates Holidays, the tour operating arm of Emirates, whose road show will cover more than a dozen towns and cities across South Africa between July 22 and August 23.
The Emirates’ Holidays road show kicked off in Durban on July 22.John Felix, Senior Vice-President, Emirates Holidays, said: “South Africa is one of our top revenue markets and its important for us to get out there and reinforce our brand presence. It’s also an opportunity for us to relationship build, make new contacts and fine-tune our products based on market feedback so we can ensure that our customers are getting the very best service and value for money. A road show of this size is particularly significant in these tougher economic times and very much demonstrates our commitment.”
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