[PRESS RELEASE] It’s time to finally achieve your travel goals this 2024 with Emirates
Manila, Philippines, July 16, 2024 – We are now in the second half of the year! Have you achieved your 2024 travel goals yet? If you haven't, you're in luck because Emirates is making it easier for you!
Destination |
Economy Class Fares From (USD) |
Business Class Fares From (USD) |
Dubai |
448 |
2063 |
Paris |
636 |
2491 |
Madrid |
648 |
2223 |
Milan |
620 |
2110 |
Fly Emirates for your next getaway and make your journey memorable with the airline’s award-winning on-board features. Be entertained with Emirates’ inflight entertainment system ice offering over 6,500 channels of movies, TV shows, music, and games, on demand and in multiple languages. You’ll also get to enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity onboard, once you sign up to join Emirates Skywards, and savor the flavors of your destination through multicourse meals and complimentary drinks.
To
help you plan your getaway, Emirates has rounded up some hidden gems in these
popular featured destinations for a truly unique adventure.
Madrid
Photo by Jorge Fernández Salas on Unsplash
In
Madrid, the iconic Calle Gran Via awaits. Take a leisurely stroll through
Spain's most popular street where you'll find numerous shops and restaurants
offering something for every adventurous soul. Along the iconic thoroughfare is
also Plaza del Callao, where you'll find the majestic Monasterio de las
Descalzas Reales. Exploring the monastery, you'll find thousands of artworks by
famous painters, all contained within the peace and tranquillity of its walls.
If you're a connoisseur of theater, there are numerous places that you can
visit such as the Lope de Vega Theater, Teatro Rialto, EDP Gran Vía Theater,
and Teatro Muñoz Seca. Finally, there's Calle de la Montera, where you can take
a break from all the exploring with countless restaurants lined along the
pedestrian-friendly street. It also leads to Puerto del Sol, one of the most
iconic attractions of Madrid.
Paris
Photo by Marie Dehayes on Unsplash
For
a more local and offbeat experience of Paris, take a stroll or a boat ride
along the Canal Saint-Martin, the quieter and more laid-back counterpart of River
Seine. The 4.5km canal, of which 2km is underground, interweaves through
charming boutiques, cafes, and vibrant neighbourhoods. It also boasts iconic
canal locks, footbridges, and swing bridges. For a picturesque slice of
Parisian life, travelers can head over to the Cité des Fleurs (City of
Flowers), a pedestrian street located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Tucked
away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the cobblestoned street is lined with
quaint and colourful houses teeming with beautiful flowers and trees.
Milan
Photo via Fondazione Prada
While
a cemetery is unlikely to top any traveler’s bucket list, the Cimitero
Monumentale (Monumental Cemetery) is worth a visit. An impressive outdoor
museum spanning 250,000 square metres, it is known for its sculptures, monuments,
and tombs, created by various renowned artists and architects. Guided tours are
available for those who wish to explore the cemetery’s history and artistic
heritage. Cinephiles and dessert aficionados alike can then check out Bar Luce,
a café designed by film director Wes Anderson. Inspired by Italian pop culture
of the 1950s and 1960s, the bar’s design pays homage to the city itself as well
as Milanese cafes of the past.
Dubai
Photo via Dubai Design Week’s official Facebook page
For
those looking to take a creative break, the Dubai Design Week returns from
November 5 to 10, 2024. From architecture, product design, to graphic design
and interiors, this edition will focus on designing for a sustainable future, with
exhibitions, marketplaces, and workshops taking place at Dubai Design District.
Home away from home
Being one of the most popular destinations for Filipino tourists and workers with over 421,000 Filipinos living there, Dubai offers experiences both new and familiar. Explore the City’s unique attractions without missing home with hundreds of dining, retail, and lifestyle establishments catering to Filipinos.
Get more from your journey with My Emirates Pass
Emirates passengers flying to, though, or back to Dubai can enjoy more for less with My Emirates Pass. Leveraging their boarding passes, passengers can unlock exclusive discounts at a wide range of retail, leisure, and dining establishments, as well as top attractions and luxury spas across Dubai and the UAE. From now until September 30, 2024, Emirates customers can experience Dubai’s bucket-list attractions, including thrilling water parks and the world's highest observation deck at Burj Khalifa At The Top, with discounts on admission tickets. They simply need to present a physical or digital boarding pass along with a valid form of identification at participating venues to access the deals and discounts.
In addition, travelers who purchase an Emirates return ticket in First Class or Business Class from now until July 21, 2024, will be able to enjoy a complimentary two-night stay at the 5-star luxury hotel JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, while those traveling in Premium Economy Class or Economy Class can enjoy a complimentary one-night stay. This special offer is valid for all return tickets to or stopping over in Dubai for more than 24 hours, for travel dates between July 4, 2024, and September 15, 2024.
Learn more about My Emirates Pass or visit emirates.com for more information. Tickets can be purchased on emirates.com, Emirates Sales Office or contact centre, or via travel agents.
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