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UAE: Emirates offers free hotel stays to all passengers travelling to Dubai

UAE: Emirates offers free hotel stays to all passengers travelling to Dubai

Emirates Airline, a flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), will offer free hotel stays to all passengers travelling to or stopping over at Dubai, a city and emirate in the UAE, for a limited period of time.

The UAE flag carrier announced free hotel accommodations to all passengers. Dubai's air carrier said that the booking period for hotel accommodations was opened on May 22 and will continue until June 11, 2023. Travellers will get a complimentary two-night stay at 25 hours Hotel Dubai One Central, which is located in Sheikh Zayed Road - Trade Centre - Trade Centre 2 - Dubai. They can enjoy the great view from the Museum of the Future, near DIFC. The hotel also has easy access to all major attractions across Dubai. It is also easy to get public transport from the airport.

Emirates Airline will also offer a complimentary one-night stay at Novotel World Trade Centre, which is located at Happiness Street - Trade Centre - Trade Centre 2 - Dubai. This offer is available for travellers travelling in premium economy class or economy class for travel dates between May 26 and August 31. It is also located within the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DWTC).

Hotel bookings can be done through emirates.com, Emirates call centre, ticket offices, or participating travel agents. Travellers need to keep a copy of their Emirates boarding pass. 

Offer validity

Booking period: From May 22, 2023, to June 11, 2023

Travel period: From May 26, 2023, to August 31, 2023

Passengers can also get free Wi-Fi. Emirates Airlines announced that travellers can enjoy some form of free internet connectivity if they sign up for Emirates Skywards, the loyalty programme of Emirates.

Skywards members, including Blue, Silver, Gold, or Platinum tier, can also enjoy free app messaging. Every passenger of Economy, Premium Economy, Business and First Class can enjoy this benefit.


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