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Emirates offers Ramadan hotel reservations for $57
Emirates on Wednesday said it is offering a two-night accommodation package for Dubai-bound passengers during Ram-adan for as little as $57 (Dh209) a night per person.
Dubai: Emirates on Wednesday said it is offering a two-night accommodation package for Dubai-bound passengers during Ram-adan for as little as $57 (Dh209) a night per person.
The offer, which runs from September 1 to 30, involves six hotels in Dubai, including the Marco Polo Hotel, Novotel World Trade Centre Dubai and Hyatt Regency Dubai.
Extra nights with bed and breakfast are also available at excellent value rates, provided bookings are within the offer period. All accommodation-related taxes and charges are included in the offer.
The packages, which are available worldwide to all Emirates passengers travelling in any class, include a meet-and-assist service at Dubai International Airport.
A uniformed representative of Emirates' destination management company Arabian Adventures will attend to passengers upon arrival.
Passengers taking advantage of this offer, which is invalid for groups, will also receive an Arabian Adventures Welcome Pack and Privilege Discount Card, providing special rates and discounts at numerous shops and restaurants across Dubai.
Elsewhere, passengers will receive chauffeur-driven transfers between Dubai International Airport and the hotel.
Adnan Kazim, senior vice-president of commercial operations for the Gulf, Middle East and Iran, said: "Offering the best value deals possible to customers during Ramadan is a longstanding tradition for Emirates. As a tourist destination, Dubai is fast becoming one of the most popular for passengers travelling from around the world. Our offer gives them the opportunity to visit world-leading malls, restaurants and hotels, and enjoy excellent shopping discounts."
Bookings are subject to availability, with passengers having to travel inbound and outbound on Emirates flights to be eligible for the offer.
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