The offer is valid on tickets purchased from July 1 to 21: Emirates
Emirates has announced complimentary 5-star hotel stays for travellers to Dubai this summer. The airline stated that the offer is valid on tickets purchased from 1 to 21 July.
Travellers who purchase first or business class return tickets will enjoy a two-night stay at JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai. Those booked in premium economy or economy can enjoy a complimentary one-night stay.
“This special offer is valid for all return tickets to or stopping over in Dubai for more than 24 hours, for customers travelling between July 4 and 15 September,” the airline said.
The offer is available for bookings made via the airline’s website, app, ticketing offices or participating travel agents “made at least 96 hours in advance of passengers’ arrival.”
Once tickets have been issued, passengers need to email emiratesoffer@emirates.com with passenger details to confirm their stay. If the hotel is not available, the airline will book a room at a hotel with a “comparable star rating.”
According to the terms and conditions listed on the airline’s website, the offer is applicable on a twin‑sharing basis (maximum two adults and one child up to 12 years old).
Dubai sees its summer temperatures peak during July and August. Most activities move indoors during this period.
Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline, said: “With the city’s annual entertainment and shopping festival, Dubai Summer Surprises, underway, shoppers and tourists will get to experience an endless array of activities and attractions.
"As an added incentive, Emirates is providing complimentary hotel stays for customers travelling to and through Dubai, giving travellers another reason to visit our home city, whether for the first time or on repeat,” added Kazim.
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