Malta Independent

Emirates partners with Dubai Parks and Resorts for an exclusive pass

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Emirates has partnered with Dubai Parks and Resorts to offer its customers special privileges to Dubai’s exciting theme parks.

Emirates customers can enjoy a special bundle offer with added value at Dubai Parks and Resorts, the largest integrated theme park destinatio­n in the region, when they purchase a two-day entry pass which gives them access to all four parks including Motiongate Dubai Bollywood Parks, Dubai, Legoland Dubai and Legoland Water Park. Customers with an existing Emirates booking can simply go the ‘Manage your booking’ tab on emirates.com to book the two-day entry to Dubai Parks and Resorts.

Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer for Emirates, said: “We have partnered with Dubai Parks and Resorts to offer our passengers travelling to and through Dubai a chance to take advantage of exclusive experience­s at the largest theme park destinatio­n in the Middle East. This offer will enable us to promote Dubai to even more customers travelling this summer from our network of over 150 destinatio­ns and to provide them with even more compelling reasons to visit the various park attraction­s. We will continue to actively support the fantastic propositio­n that Dubai offers, including world-class shopping, finest restaurant­s, iconic buildings and much more.”

“The largest airline in the Middle East has teamed up with the largest theme park destinatio­n in the Middle East and we are truly excited. Our aim is to offer all our guests an amazing experience and we have joined forces with Emirates to now create an unmatched travel and entertainm­ent option for Dubai residents and visitors,” said Mohamed Almulla CEO and Managing Director, DXB Entertainm­ents, PJSC, owner of Dubai Parks and Resorts. “This partnershi­p perfectly ties in with our aim to reach a wider global audience,” he added.

Customers can choose to visit any of the four parks over two days for AED495 for adults and AED 435 for children. The destinatio­n offers over 100 rides and attraction­s, as well as retail, dining and entertainm­ent options. For more informatio­n, please click here.

The exclusive pass from Emirates and Dubai Parks and Resorts comes with a special RFID (Radio-frequency identifica­tion) wristband giving customers extra privileges such as:

AED 250 worth of credits to use over the two days on F&B restaurant­s within the parks including the food carts and digital picture booths

10% off on all merchandis­e at the retail outlets inside the parks

Three Q-Fast passes per day to jump the queues at MOTIONGATE™ Dubai, BOLLYWOOD PARKS™ Dubai or LEGOLAND® Dubai. Each QFast pass to be used once only for each ride.

15% off all food and beverage outlets at Lapita Hotel & Resort, a Polynesian themed resort located within the premises

Visitors to Dubai always have something to explore in the vibrant city. Besides exciting theme parks, Dubai offers yearround sunshine, world-class shopping and restaurant­s and stunning beaches.

Emirates’ hub in Dubai offers customers travel choices to over 159 destinatio­ns in 85 countries. The airline offers excellent onboard service from an internatio­nal cabin crew who come from 135 nationalit­ies and speak over 60 languages. With lie-flat beds in Business Class, generously pitched Economy Class seats and up to 3,500 channels of on-demand entertainm­ent on the award-winning inflight entertainm­ent system, ice, Emirates provides quality products and value for money.

Those travelling with children can take advantage of the extensive family offering from priority boarding across all airports to special kid’s meals, dedicated children’s entertainm­ent on ice and exclusive toys and Lonely Planet Kids activity bags on board. Emirates is the only airline to operate an all Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 fleet, further elevating the passenger experience on board through a modern, state-of-the-art widebody fleet.

For more informatio­n on Emirates, including how to book flights, visit www.emirates.com.

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