Emirates launches promotional scheme for Mastercard holders

Pax purchasing 1st Class tickets get free 2 night stay at The Armani Hotel while Business Class tickets will get 1 night stay at The Address Dubai Marina also free visas & tickets to top of Burj Khalifa

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Emirates airline, largest operator of the double-decker A380, and MasterCard announced their joint collaboration to offer top-notch packages for Emirates First Class and Emirates Business Class passengers who use their MasterCard cards to purchase flights on emirates.com before 30 September 2012.

For every Emirates top class round-trip ticket they purchase, MasterCard cardholders visiting Dubai from around the world will receive complimentary stays at Dubai’s top hotels, in addition to complimentary visas and tickets to ‘At The Top’ in the Burj Khalifa. 

MasterCard cardholders purchasing Emirates First Class tickets will receive a complimentary two-night stay, including breakfast, at The Armani Hotel, located in Burj Khalifa, while cardholders choosing Business Class tickets will benefit from a one-night stay with breakfast at The Address Dubai Marina. In addition to the top-end hotel, the Emirates First Class and Emirates BusinessClass offer includes complimentary 96-hour transfer visas and the chance to experience being on top of the world with priority tickets to the ‘At the Top’ in Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. 

“Emirates is renowned for its premium service and warm hospitality. Our summer offer for Emirates First Class and Emirates Business Class is our way of inviting our loyal flyers from around the world to experience Emirates ‘top’ service and Dubai’s top properties,” said Russell Sheldon, Senior Vice President, Network Sales & Development. “From the pinnacle of the world’s tallest building, our passengers will see what Emirates sees everyday across our route network - iconic landscapes of distant shores, bustling metropolises and natural oases, bringing together and truly connecting diverse communities from across the globe.”

 

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