Emirates offers discounted hotel package

between now and October 15, 2012.
The discount enables Emirates passengers to stay in luxury in Dubai. Emirates is flying between Harare International Airport and Dubai five times a week.
The offer is valued for Dubai’s iconic Atlantis The Palm Jumeirah, the upscale Dubai playground for all ages, as well as four exceptional Emaar properties across Dubai.
These include the Address Downtown Dubai for the cosmopolitan experience, the Address Dubai Mall for Dubai’s famous shopping experience, the Address Dubai Marina for the waterfront escape experience and the Address Montgomerie Dubai for the golfer’s dream experience.
As a bonus, guests at Emaar properties will also receive a complimentary pass to the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo at Dubai Mall during their stay.
Emirates’ senior vice president, Network Sales & Development, Mr Russell Sheldon said the offer was a in response to fact that more and more of the airline’s passengers choose to make Dubai their final destination in order to see this amazing city for themselves.
“Our hotel offer is designed to help Emirates’ guests reach their goal in luxury. We chose to work with the Atlantis and Emaar properties in order to satisfy the high-end expectations of our passengers as these hotels reflect Emirates’ premium onboard service.
“Connecting the world to Dubai is one of the key aims of Emirates and we look forward to welcoming everyone — new travellers and our loyal Skywards member alike — to our flourishing hometown,” he said.
He added that the limited time hotel discount offer may be availed upon by Emirates passengers booking new travel on www.emirates.com.
Additionally, passengers already booked to fly before October 15 could benefit by adding their hotel stay in Dubai through Emirates’ online “Manage A Booking” tool.
The tool allows passengers to manage the time or date of travel, add flights, upgrade to Emirates First Class or Business Class and book unique hotel and car rentals to their travel. Emirates, however, indicated that the offer cannot be combined with any inclusive tour packages.

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