Emirates reintroduces “Dubai Connect”

Boeing 777-300ER (Photo: Emirates / Andreas Agazzi).
Boeing 777-300ER (Photo: Emirates / Andreas Agazzi).

Emirates reintroduces “Dubai Connect”

Boeing 777-300ER (Photo: Emirates / Andreas Agazzi).
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Travelers of all classes who fly through the Emirates hub will be able to enjoy a free hotel stay in Dubai if their stopover is more than ten hours.

With “Dubai Connect”, Emirates passengers receive a free night in a four- or five-star hotel, transfers to and from the airport, meals in the hotel and, if required, a visa for the United Arab Emirates on arrival. The service would aim to provide a more convenient journey for customers whose stopover is between 10 and 24 hours, the press release said. Travelers who are entitled to “Dubai Connect” but cannot leave the airport can access the Emirates Dubai Connect Lounge at the airport. The offer is valid for customers with new or existing bookings traveling from December 1, 2020. Emirates currently serves more than 90 destinations on six continents worldwide via a stopover in Dubai.emirates

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