Emirates Holidays, the tour operating arm of one of the world’s best known global airlines, has seen a triple digit jump in bookings for the first half of this year as popular holiday spots returned to normal operations, with strong demand for holiday packages to Dubai and beach destinations.
Emirates Holidays continues to see a strong customer preference for holiday packages that provide the assurance of professional travel advice, flexible booking policies, complete financial protection, the opportunity to earn and redeem Emirates Skywards Miles, and support throughout their journey.
Whether it is a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Asia; a city adventure to explore all that Dubai has to offer, or a relaxing pamper holiday on the white beaches of Mauritius, the Maldives or the Seychelles, Emirates Holidays offers a wide selection of curated packages.
Ahead of the busy winter holiday season, Emirates Holidays is rolling out special getaway and customers can secure their dream holiday with a deposit as low as £100 by 18 October. The special offers can take them on an all-inclusive family holiday or to a luxury beach getaway with Emirates flights and five-star hotels. Some examples are:
7 nights from £2949pp
All inclusive
Beach Bungalow
Return Emirates Economy flights from London Stansted
5 nights from £2,195pp
Full board
Ocean Room Queen
Total family price £8,780 including 2 adults & 2 children
Return Emirates Economy flights from London Gatwick
3 nights from £1,369pp
Breakfast
Ocean Deluxe Room
Return Emirates Economy flights from London Gatwick
7 nights from £1,589pp
All-inclusive
Premium Room Garden View
Return Emirates Economy flights from London Gatwick
7 nights from £1,589pp
Breakfast
Deluxe Room Garden View
Return Emirates Economy flights from London Gatwick
To book, visit www.emiratesholidays.com or call 0208 972 8950.*
All Emirates Holidays include flexible booking options. Whilst for even more peace of mind, Emirates Holidays’ dedicated 24/7 On Holiday Service team will be there to support holidaymakers for every moment that they’re away.
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