British Airways offers reduced fares during Ramadan
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British Airways, the UK's flagship carrier, has announced it will reduce its World Traveller air fares from the UAE to popular destinations in Europe and North America during of the holy month of Ramadan.
Tickets can be purchased between 20th August and September 3rd, for travel up to the 31st March, 2010 and prices include taxes, fees and service charges.
Paolo De Renzis, British Airways' Area Commercial Manager, Middle East, said:
'This promotion provides our UAE customers a good opportunity to travel during the month of Ramadan. We are confident that these great value fares will attract a high proportion of people looking to take or break or visit family and friends abroad.'
'Traditionally, promotions involving our economy class cabins have generated huge interest, so I'd advise customers to book early to ensure they take advantage of these discounted fares on their desired travel dates,' added De Renzis.
A full timetable of British Airways' global services are available online at ba.com - where the lowest fares are guaranteed - and customers can book, pay and check-in online for their flights. They can also book and pay online for hotels and car hire.
British Airways currently operate multiple daily services from Dubai International - as well as a daily service from Abu Dhabi - to London Heathrow's Terminal 5, the airline's £4.3bn (Dhs22bn) home at the UK's principal airport.

