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Emirates announces attractive offers for Kenyan travellers to Dubai

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Emirates is offering Kenyan travellers the opportunity to visit Dubai. Under the special offer, a return Economy Class ticket between Nairobi and Dubai costs US$399 (Ksh 40,368) and a return Business Class costs US%1,399 (Ksh 141,543) inclusive of airport taxes. The offer is for a limited time and tickets must be booked and paid for between September 13 and September 27 for travels between September 13 and  September 31 2019.

“Dubai provides a great escape for visitors. Its year-round sunshine, world-class shopping and restaurants, stunning beaches and iconic buildings offers something for the whole family. Kenyans visiting Dubai can enjoy some of the city’s must-see places like Global Village – multi-cultural Festival Park and shopping destination – as well as theme parks such as Wild Wadi Waterpark and IMG World of Adventures,” said Hendrik Du Preez, Emirates East Africa, Regional Manager

“Emirates is also offering a 3rd piece of luggage of up to 23kg for Economy Class and up to 32kg for Business Class, with a one-month tourist visa included,”  Du Preez added.

On all Emirates’ flights, customers can look forward to hours of entertainment on the award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice, which offers over 3,000 channels of on demand audio and visual entertainment, from the latest movies, music, audio books and games, as well as family friendly products and services for children, including complimentary toys, kids’ meals and movies, priority boarding for families and the use of free strollers at Dubai International Airport.

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In addition to the on-board comforts and products, customers will experience the world famous hospitality from Emirates’ multinational cabin crew who come from 135 nationalities and speak over 60 languages, while enjoying chef prepared regional and international cuisine, using the freshest ingredients, accompanied by a wide range of complimentary wines and beverages.

The offer is inclusive of a US$90 (Ksh 9,106) fee for the airline’s service for obtaining a 30-day Dubai visa to be paid directly at the time of application.

 

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