The Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing has announced an exciting new promotion to attract more tourists during this year’s Dubai Summer Surprises.

According to The National :

Two children under 16 with every family travelling to Dubai on Emirates Airline in the summer can claim free flights, free meals, hotel stays and entrances to attractions, the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) said yesterday…

The average family of four from Europe could save as much as £3,000 (Dh16,840) by taking advantage of the offer, according to one calculation.

It does seem like a brilliant promotion as families around the world are still recovering from the effects of the recession. This is sure to catch the attention of lots of families planning a summer vacation that doesn’t break the bank.

The festival is going to start on May 14 this year and will run for up to 3 months.

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3 Responses to “Kids go free holiday package for Dubai visitors!”

  1. 1 esther

    i want to register

  2. 2 fefe

    Hi,
    I would like to know the way to enter this contest

  3. 3 Mohammed Ahmed Khan

    I would like to know more about kids go free holiday package for Dubai. Want to know about cost, days of stay, etc. Pl do the needful.

    Regards,
    Ahmed Khan