Emirates offers DSF packages for Bangladeshis
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Emirates again offers Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) packages this year with exceptional value for money, said a press release.
This exceptional value for money packages must begin and end within the validity of the offer from January 28 to February 28, 2010. Such an offer that continued over the years had grown phenomenally to become the biggest shopping extravaganza in the world.
The packages' prices started from as little as US$ 47.00 per person per night sharing a twin room on a three nights' package. Guests can stay three nights for the price of two nights on meal plan booked and in multiples, six nights for the price of four and nine nights for the price of six etc.
Emirates is one of the key sponsors of the DSF and is once again promoting the event by offering excellent value for money holiday packages for visitors from around the world.
"Dubai Shopping Festival has been exceptionally popular with our Bangladeshi passengers, who are enthusiastic shoppers. So we are extremely glad to provide them with the opportunity to shop to their hearts content in the month-long festival," said Emirates' Acting Area Manager of Bangladesh Husain Al Safi.
"What's more, stopover charges are waived for onward bound passengers," he added.
The packages will provide for Emirates' Bangladeshi customers with a choice of accommodation from a range of 22 selected properties to suit all budgets, and are for a minimum stay of three nights with the option to extend.
The price includes breakfast, personalised meet-and-assist upon arrival, return airport transfer, all accommodation-related taxes and service charges and Arabian Adventures welcome pack. The package does not include air ticket and visa fees.
This exceptional value for money packages must begin and end within the validity of the offer from January 28 to February 28, 2010. Such an offer that continued over the years had grown phenomenally to become the biggest shopping extravaganza in the world.
The packages' prices started from as little as US$ 47.00 per person per night sharing a twin room on a three nights' package. Guests can stay three nights for the price of two nights on meal plan booked and in multiples, six nights for the price of four and nine nights for the price of six etc.
Emirates is one of the key sponsors of the DSF and is once again promoting the event by offering excellent value for money holiday packages for visitors from around the world.
"Dubai Shopping Festival has been exceptionally popular with our Bangladeshi passengers, who are enthusiastic shoppers. So we are extremely glad to provide them with the opportunity to shop to their hearts content in the month-long festival," said Emirates' Acting Area Manager of Bangladesh Husain Al Safi.
"What's more, stopover charges are waived for onward bound passengers," he added.
The packages will provide for Emirates' Bangladeshi customers with a choice of accommodation from a range of 22 selected properties to suit all budgets, and are for a minimum stay of three nights with the option to extend.
The price includes breakfast, personalised meet-and-assist upon arrival, return airport transfer, all accommodation-related taxes and service charges and Arabian Adventures welcome pack. The package does not include air ticket and visa fees.