Fly In Style With Emirates, Stay Free In Style
News Release, 8 July 2011
Fly In Style With
Emirates, Stay Free In Style
Emirates Airline has teamed up with leading hotels in Dubai - the Armani Hotel, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, The Address Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel - to offer its first class and business class passengers, flying to and via Dubai from New Zealand, complimentary hotel stays and 96-hour transfer visas.
Emirates first class customers receive a complimentary two-night stay, including breakfast, at either The Armani Hotel, located in the Burj Khalifa, or the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, located on the Palm Jumeirah Island.
Business class travellers obtain a one-night stay with breakfast at either The Address Dubai Marina or the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel.
With the offer, passengers staying at The Armani Hotel or The Address Dubai Marina also get the chance to experience being on top of the world with priority tickets to the 'At the Top' at Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. Travellers who choose the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray or Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel can splash the day away with free entrance to the Wild Wadi Water Park.
"We are always looking for ways to enhance and add value to our offerings for our premium customers. With this offer, not only do our passengers experience Emirates' award-winning first and business class products, but they also stay in style and comfort," said Russell Sheldon, Senior Vice President, Network Sales & Development. "What could be more stylish than staying in one of the four of the most iconic hotels today? "
Eligible passengers must complete their journey entirely in either Emirates first class or Emirates business class, between August 1 and September 30, 2011, and book before July 31. The offer cannot be combined with any inclusive tour packages. More information can be found on www.emirates.com/luxurynights.
All of Emirates' four daily flights from New Zealand to Dubai and beyond offer first and business class, as well as economy travel.
Emirates is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, and has received more than 400 international awards for excellence. Emirates flies to 113 destinations in 66 countries, operating 153 wide-body Airbus and Boeing aircraft, and has orders for an additional 200 aircraft, worth more than US$66 billion.
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