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Dubai bears numerous establishments that offers fresh experiences to the Filipino community

Emirates introduces a range of exclusive offers for holidaymakers traveling to Dubai. With the purchase of a return ticket, all Emirates customers can enjoy complimentary access to some of the city’s top attractions, allowing tourists to explore the UAE’s City of Gold without breaking the bank.

Dubai, a favored destination for Filipino tourists and workers, is home to over 421,000 Filipinos. The city offers a blend of new experiences and familiar comforts, with numerous dining, retail, and lifestyle establishments catering specifically to the Filipino community.

From May 22 to June 11, Emirates passengers flying to, through, or back to Dubai can take advantage of their boarding pass to access exclusive discounts at a wide array of retail, leisure, and dining venues, as well as renowned attractions and luxury spas throughout Dubai and the UAE.

Tourists can marvel at the breathtaking view of Dubai’s skyline at The View at The Palm

Valid for travel between May 25 and Aug. 31, the offer includes access to popular attractions such as The View at The Palm, AYA Universe, Dubai Parks & Resorts, and Wild Wadi Waterpark.

Emirates passengers, whether traveling alone, as a couple, with friends or as a family, can enjoy unforgettable experiences in Dubai. Highlights include Dubai Parks & Resorts, where guests can enjoy complimentary admission to a premier entertainment park of their choice. They can explore Real Madrid World, let their inner child run free at Legoland Dubai or Legoland Waterpark, or bring their favorite Hollywood films to life at Motiongate Dubai.

At Wild Wadi Waterpark, visitors can cool off with a relaxing cruise on the lazy river or enjoy adrenaline-pumping waterslides, offering something for everyone.

The AYA Universe provides an experience of a mysterious cosmos, featuring vibrant worlds, star-filled observatories, blooming gardens of light, and infinite rivers. Additionally, The View at The Palm offers breathtaking panoramic views of Dubai’s iconic skyline from the Palm Jumeirah Palm Tower, 240 meters high.

To claim a one-time complimentary entry code for each venue, passengers can apply the code ‘EKDXB25’ when booking flights on Emirates.com or via the Emirates app. Alternatively, those booking through travel agents, Emirates ticketing offices, or the Emirates contact center can email Emiratesoffer@emirates.com with their PNR number, arrival date in Dubai, contact phone number, and all passenger names.

Additionally, travelers can enjoy discounts and rewards via My Emirates Pass, enhancing their summer adventures with exclusive offers at Dubai’s top attractions. This offer runs until Sept. 1. Simply present a physical or digital boarding pass and a valid form of identification at participating venues to access the deals and discounts.

The Wild Wadi Waterpark offers a variety of water activities for those looking for either a relaxing or thrilling time

Dubai’s Summer Surprises also returns this year, offering unbeatable shopping deals, star-studded concerts, and incredible entertainment across 65 days. Use My Emirates Pass to enjoy Dubai Summer Surprises from June 28 to Sept. 1.

For a luxurious summer experience, Dubai’s shopping and dining venues provide the perfect setting to unwind. To see all My Emirates Pass offers, visit www.emirates.com/ph/english/experience/my-emirates-pass.

Emirates Skywards members can also earn Miles with worldwide partners, including hotels, airlines, car rentals, retail, and banking. These Miles can be redeemed for reward tickets, upgrades, or tickets for concerts and sports events. Learn more about Emirates Skywards at: https://www.emirates.com/ph/english/skywards/.

Emirates operates over 130 destinations across six continents and currently offers 25 weekly flights from Manila, Cebu, and Clark to Dubai. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit emirates.com, Emirates Sales Offices, contact centers, or travel agents.

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