Dubai Events and Promotions Establishments (DEPE) in association with Emirates Airline, the strategic partner of DEPE for DSF 2013 announced attractions and highlights of the 18th edition of Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) 2013 at a roadshow in Mumbai held at Sofitel Hotel BKC.
The biggest edition to be held yet, DSF 2013 is running under the marketing campaign slogan of “Dubai at its Best”, highlighting the fact that DSF brings out the best of Dubai across its sectors to its visitors and residents alike. DSF 2013, due to be held from January 3rd to February 3rd 2013, is expected to surpass all previous editions in style, size, turnover and grandeur.
With the entire city decked up, prizes worth crores of rupees on offer and a spectacular itinerary of international events will await DSF fans from across the world. The 2011 edition of the Festival attracted 3.98 million visitors that collectively spent $413 million during the month long festival. The Dubai Shopping Festival which started in February, 1996 has since become a great tourist attraction for visitors from around the world. Besides discounted shopping there are host of other activities for the whole family to indulge in family entertainment fun.
“We are pleased to be here in India’s financial capital to announce the launch of the 18th edition of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF). We believe this year will be an extraordinary DSF as compared to the previous editions. Ever since the DSF was launched, we have seen an increasing number of visitors from India. Without a doubt, this market has the potential to grow exponentially in the coming years. Indians are a vibrant part of UAE’s society constituting a significant segment of the total international visitors to DSF. This year’s DSF has been planned keeping in mind the successful previous editions setting the highest standards and constantly innovating on what it have to offer.” Said, Saeed Al Falasi, Director- Strategic Alliances, Dubai Events and Promotions Establishments (DEPE).
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