Emirates launches Business and First class offers
First and Business Class Travellers will enjoy special super value deals from Emirates this winter.
Emirates’ First Class passengers to Dubai from anywhere on the network receive two complimentary nights in a deluxe room at the Ritz Carlton Dubai, Business Class passengers can stay overnight in a deluxe room at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers.
Both classes of travellers can also choose between US$100 credit at their hotel or a Sundowner dune dinner Safari. The offer also includes a 96-hour visa.
The accommodation includes breakfast and all applicable taxes and service charges. The US$ 100 credit per person can be used towards food and beverage and/or spa facilities.
The offer applies to First and Business Class passengers travelling exclusively on flights operated by Emirates to or via Dubai from various points on Emirates’ network.
Travel must originate outside the UAE and turnaround passengers or those travelling on frequent flyer redemption tickets cannot apply. Accommodation has to be pre-booked and need not be used immediately on arrival in Dubai.
The packages are available for travel from 15th June to 31st August
Speaking on the launch of the offer, Ghaith Al Ghaith, Executive Vice President – Commercial Operations Worldwide, said, “Emirates is always looking for ways to provide customers even greater value for money. The airline’s initiatives along these lines have been successful in attracting huge numbers of visitors to Dubai every year.
“Our special offers every year are a big success and something our passengers look forward to. We expect our new offer for First and Business Class travellers to be a complete sell-out.”
The details of this offer are subject to change and terms and conditions apply. This offer may not be available in some countries as restrictions apply.
Travellers are advised to contact their local Emirates office for further information.
Graham Muldoon
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