Emirates Announces Special Summer Offers for Dubai Holidaymakers

Martin Banks

Dubai (Brussels Morning) – Emirates has announced special offers for holidaymakers traveling to Dubai this summer. From 2 May to 11 June, with travel between 25 May to 31 August, passengers with a return ticket can enjoy complimentary access to top attractions like The View at The Palm, AYA Universe, Dubai Parks & Resorts, and Wild Wadi Waterpark. Boarding passes can also be used for exclusive discounts at various retail, leisure, and dining establishments. The “My Emirates Pass” provides further discounts on attractions, including water parks and the Burj Khalifa observation deck.

The airline Emirates has announced a series of special offers for holidaymakers travelling to Dubai this summer. With a return ticket, all of its customers can enjoy complimentary access to some of the city’s top attractions. Passengers flying to, through, or back to Dubai can also use their boarding pass to access exclusive discounts at a wide range of retail, leisure, and dining establishments. Running from 2 May to 11 June and valid for travel between 25 May to 31 August, the offer includes access to The View at The Palm, AYA Universe, Dubai Parks & Resorts and Wild Wadi Waterpark.

A spokesperson for the airline said, “Whether travelling alone, as a couple, a group of friends or as a family you can make the most of you Dubai summer escape with access to some unforgettable experiences.” Customers travelling over summer can also benefit from discounts and rewards via “My Emirates Pass.” These range from Dubai’s water parks to the world’s highest observation deck at Burj Khalifa At The Top. “It means visitors can make the most of Dubai’s bucket-list attractions this summer with discounts on admission tickets,” added the spokesperson.

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Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001. Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles. He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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