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Etihad Holidays, a division of Etihad Airways, has launched its Eid programme which contains deals at more than 30 hotels in destinations in Africa, Europe, the Far East and Middle East offering accommodation, return Etihad Airways flights and much more.
The deals are packed with bonus offers such as complimentary extra nights, room upgrades, breakfast and airport transfers. Featured in the Eid packages are “hot deals” which offer exceptional value for money for breaks at five star luxury hotels in Thailand, Malaysia and South Africa.
“Hot deals” in the Eid programme include the Millennium Resort Patong in Phuket from
Dhs 6,885 and the Hotel Le Vendome in Cape Town from Dhs 6850. Prices include all applicable taxes and surcharges.
Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief commercial officer, said: “Many people are keen to go on a short break for Eid but aren’t sure where to go, so the new Etihad Holidays programme is ideal because there is so much to choose from, whether short haul to Muscat or the Dead sea, or further a field to the beaches of Thailand or a city break in England.”
Etihad Airways launched flights to Cyprus in June 2009 and since then it has been very popular with holidaymakers from the UAE and across the Middle East. Also available in Cyprus are Eid packages to the Mediterranean Beach Hotel in Limassol and Le Meridien Limassol Spa and Resort. All hotels in Cyprus offer complimentary breakfast and airport transfers.
Within the Middle East, Eid breaks are on offer to Muscat in Oman, with prices starting from Dhs 3,155 for two nights at the Shangri La’s Barr Al Jissah Resort and Spa, as well as hotels in Amman and the Dead Sea in Jordan.
Eid Holidays are also available in European favourites London, Paris and Munich with three nights at the four star Hilton Munich Park and additional nights.
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