Emirates promotes Dubai with special hotel rates valid for 12 months

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Emirates is offering its passengers star-class accommodation in Dubai from just US$40 per person per night, valid over a whopping 12 months – from November 2012 to October 2013.

Available to all Emirates passengers regardless of class of travel, the amazing Emirates Dubai Stopovers promotional offer encompasses a series of exceptional value-added packages for the airline’s customers to visit and experience Dubai at unbeatable rates.  

“Emirates is an enabler of global connectivity and meaningful experiences, helping connect people and cultures,” said Emirates Sri Lanka Sales Manager Devika Ellepola. “This promotion supports our brand promise of ‘Hello Tomorrow’ by offering yet another opportunity to connect people’s hopes, dreams and aspirations.”

“Dubai is the perfect destination for a promotion of this nature, as it continues to be one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, and offers a panoramic range of attractions for business as well as leisure travellers,” she added.

A choice of more than 70 hotels ranging from two to five-star hotels and resorts as well as standard and deluxe apartments are on offer under the promotion, on a double occupancy basis.  There will be no minimum stay requirement and very attractive add-on rates will be quoted for longer term stays.

This unique Dubai experience includes accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis, transfers between Dubai International Airport and the hotel, in-resort support and assistance as well as personalised meet-and-assist service upon arrival. A complimentary 36-hour visa will be provided to any transit passenger on Emirates who purchases a one night Dubai Stopover package.

The winner of more than 500 international awards, Emirates operates 21 flights a week from Colombo to Dubai, 14 of them direct and seven via Male, offering first, business and economy class services. The airline now flies to 126 destinations in 74 countries and six continents.

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