LONDON - Travel company DialAFlight have announced plans to offer Free Child places to Dubai this summer.
The offer, in conjunction with Emirates, includes flights, hotels and food. One child (16 and under) flies free when accompanied by two paying adults and a second child flies for 75% of a full fare. A choice of hotels is on offer where both children can stay and eat for free, providing they share a room with two adults. Direct flights are available from Gatwick, Heathrow, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and Glasgow.
The move follows DialAFlight’s offer of free kids flights to the USA earlier in the year. Until the end of August, children accompanied by at least one adult can fly to several destinations including Orlando, New York and San Francisco, and pay nothing except taxes and surcharges.
DialAFlight have announced the Kids Go Free offer amidst a huge upsurge in travel bargains, as companies compete to win back consumers following the recession and swine flu crises. Rock-bottom fares, free food and drinks on flights, hoteliers selling discounted rooms - all areas of the tourist trade are doing whatever it takes to win business.
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By booking your travel and hotel arrangements at the same time you can take advantage of special combinable rates that we negotiate with hotel and flight suppliers.
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