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Emirates Boarding Pass Unlocks Hundreds of Offers in Dubai this Winter
Emirates passengers can easily take advantage of fantastic discounts at hundreds of retail, dining.
The well-liked My Emirates Pass will be back, according to Emirates. Customers can take advantage of exclusive deals at more than 500 locations throughout the UAE with the My Emirates Winter Pass starting on November 1st, 2022, through March 31st, 2023.
Emirates passengers travelling to or through Dubai can easily take advantage of fantastic discounts at hundreds of retail, dining, and leisure establishments as well as well-known attractions and luxury spas by simply presenting their boarding passes and a valid form of identification.
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Additionally, passengers travelling on Emirates can take advantage of a complimentary ticket* to Tour Dubai’s one-hour Creek Sightseeing Cruise, which offers unparalleled panoramic views of Dubai’s historic district from a traditional dhow boat.
Whether it’s catching up on major sports events such as the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens and DP World Tour golf events, or immersing yourself in the festive celebrations this December, there is something for every traveller when visiting Dubai this winter season. From sun-soaked beaches and heritage activities to world class hospitality and leisure facilities, Dubai offers a variety of world-class experiences.
Emirates Holidays: Clients can use Emirates Holidays to make travel arrangements to Dubai. Flexible booking options are offered with every Emirates Vacation. A dedicated 24/7 On Holiday Service team from Emirates Holidays will be available to assist travellers at all times while they are away, giving travellers even more peace of mind.
Partners for Skywards: Members of Emirates’ prestigious Skywards loyalty programme can accumulate Miles on regular purchases at local retail establishments in the UAE and exchange them for reward tickets, upgrades, as well as tickets to sporting and musical events.
Emirates has successfully resumed service to more than 130 locations on six different continents.
Airlines
Federal Court Imposes $100M Fine on Qantas for “Ghost Flights” Scandal
In a major ruling, the Federal Court has confirmed a hefty A$100 million penalty against Qantas for its involvement in the “ghost flights” scandal. As reported by FlightGlobal.
The court found that Qantas misled consumers by offering and selling tickets for flights that the airline had already decided to cancel. Adding to the controversy, Qantas failed to promptly notify ticket holders about these cancellations.
The penalty follows Qantas’ admission of violating the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). The airline agreed with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on the penalty amount, aiming to deter Qantas and other businesses from similar breaches in the future.
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The ACCC emphasized that this substantial fine sends a clear message: misleading customers will lead to serious consequences, regardless of a company’s size. In addition to the penalty, Qantas has committed to paying approximately A$20 million to affected passengers who unknowingly purchased tickets for canceled flights.
This compensation comes on top of any refunds or alternative flight arrangements already provided. ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb praised the penalty, underscoring the importance of robust compliance programs red energy qantas in large corporations like Qantas.
She pointed out that Qantas has since made changes to its operating and scheduling procedures to prevent similar issues in the future.
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