Stay a while, urges Emirates
DUBAI –Emirates is offering First and Business Class passengers flying to or via Dubai special packages over the high summer months.
First Class Passengers receive two nights at The Palace – The Old Town or The Harbour Hotel and Residence.
Business Class passengers receive one night’s stay at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel or The Harbour Hotel and Residence.
In addition, US$100 credit per person at the hotel to be used towards food and beverage and/or spa facilities and a 96-hour visa.
The offer is valid from July 1, 2008 to August 31, 2008 and is applicable to all Emirates adult fare paying passengers travelling to Dubai exclusively on flights operated by Emirates.
Passengers who travel Business Class on routes that do not offer First Class but travel beyond Dubai on First Class are entitled to the First Class offer.
The offer includes a Deluxe Room at The Palace – The Old Town, two Bedroom Suite at The Harbour Hotel and Residence and a Deluxe Room at Jumeirah Emirates Towers on bed and breakfast basis inclusive of all applicable taxes and service charges.
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.
This offer may not be available in some countries as restrictions apply. Travellers are advised to contact their local Emirates office for further information.
Ian
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