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Mother and daughter on an Emirates flight. Passengers can now take advantage of the offer by booking their flights from March 26 until April 3.
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Emirates is offering a special roundtrip to Dubai for Kenyan customers which includes a complimentary hotel stay for the first night and bonus Skyward miles. Passengers can now take advantage of this offer by booking their flights from March 26 until April 3. The travel must occur between  April 1 and June 30, 2019.

Travelers can enjoy fares starting from US$ 3,299 for First class, US$ 1,339 for Business and US$ 339 for Economy class.

First and Business Class travellers can avail a one night stay at the 5 JW Marriot Marquis, First Class passengers can choose the Executive e Room and Deluxe Room for Business Class travellers. Economy Class passengers can choose a Rover Room at either Rive Downtown, Rove City Centre or Rove Healthcare. All accommodation includes breakfast.

“We are always looking to stay ahead of the curve and offer services that will enhance Kenyans’ travel experiences. Those visiting Dubai can enjoy the tranquillity of its desert retreats, golf courses, calm seas and beaches. Dubai is home to the world tallest building, the Burj Khalifa and offers startling feats of engineering such as the Palm islands, Burj Al Arab and The Dubai Mall,” said Hendrik Du Preez, Regional Manager, Emirates East Africa.

Regardless of the class of travel, Emirates’ customers can enjoy an unmatched choice of the latest movies, TV shows and music on board from 4,000 channels of on-demand entertainment, up to 20MB complimentary on-board Wi-Fi, as well as regionally inspired meals prepared by award-winning chefs.

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All flight tickets are at all times subject to availability and Emirates Conditions of Carriage and applicable ticket conditions as set out on www.emirates.com . The value of the flight tickets shall be based on applicable market fares at the point of origin on the date of issue of the tickets.

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