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Emirates offers: Economy, First class passengers get hotel stay, baggage allowance from Dec 2 to Feb Emirates offers: Economy, First class passengers get hotel stay, baggage allowance from Dec 2 to Feb

Emirates is making travels to Dubai more  attractive with a complimentary stay at the JW Marriot Marquis Dubai, one of the world’s tallest 5-star hotels.

The skyscraper hotel features  award-winning dining options, its own shopping galleria and a world renowned  spa; and is conveniently located near attractions like the  Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Opera.

Customers who book return Economy tickets to Dubai from 2nd to 23rd December  for travel from 6th December 2020 to 28th February 2021 will be  eligible for a complimentary one night stay at the JW Marriot Marquis on their  first night in Dubai, while travellers booked in First and Business  Class will receive two complimentary nights’ stay from the day of  arrival.

To enjoy the new Dubai global offer, the travel fare for Nigerian customers  from Lagos to Dubai on Economy class will be starting from  N331,530, while Business class will be starting from N1,337,685. The airline will also provide generous baggage allowance; hence  passengers returning to Emirates destinations in Africa, including  Nigeria, can go home with one extra piece of luggage.

Fly better on Emirates and enjoy over 4,500 channels of entertainment on  ice – the airline’s award-winning inflight entertainment system, as well  as regionally inspired meals and complimentary beverages.

Emirates customers can travel with peace of mind with the airline’s  flexible booking options and newly introduced multi-risk travel  insurance including COVID-19 cover with every flight. Emirates has also  implemented a comprehensive set of measures at every step of thecustomer journey to ensure the safety of its customers and employees.

Emirates has been rated the safest airline in the world in its response  to the COVID-19 Pandemic according to the Safe Travel Barometer. It has  the highest ‘Safe Travel Score’ among 230+ airlines evaluated worldwide. The score is based on an independent audit of 26 health and safety  parameters evaluating safety protocols, traveller convenience andservice excellence announced by airlines.

Dubai is open and ready to welcome tourists with the highest levels of  safety protocols in place to keep its residents and visitors safe. The  vibrant, cosmopolitan city has an eclectic mix of offering including  impressive beaches, world-class shopping, and fine dining restaurants.

What does a holiday in Dubai look like? As a safety precaution, all passengers arriving in Dubai must take a  polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test up to four days prior to their date  of travel (maximum 96 hours). You may be required to take another test  at Dubai Airports upon arrival. Children under the age of 12 andpassengers with a severe or moderate disability are exempt from the PCR  test.

Masks and social distancingIn Dubai, it is mandatory to wear a mask in public places at all times  including on Emirates flights, however children below the age of six who  struggle with wearing masks are exempted from wearing them. You can  remove your mask when you are seated at a restaurant or café. Social  distancing is also practised throughout the city and at all venues  including on public transport.

Hotels in Dubai including the JW Marriot Marquis use contactless check  in and rooms are sanitised for safety. All indoor venues including malls  enforce mandatory temperature checks at the entrance and employ digitalsafety guidelines including contactless menus at restaurants.

Outdoor activitiesDubai is a haven for thrill seekers and all outdoor and sports  activities are operating with safety restrictions and protocols. This  includes helicopter rides, hot air balloons, desert safari, desert  camping, dhow cruises, kayaking and more. All sports activities that can  be practised individually or with 5 people or less have resumed.  This  includes sky diving and renting of jet skis, boats and bicycles.  Dubai’s beaches are open and safe with social distancing. Global Village  has also opened on 25 October 2020 for its 25th season, with strict  precautionary measures in place.

Source: NewsBulletinNG