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?Kids Go Free? to Dubai

Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing announces a new promotion for summer 2010

p>Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing announces a new promotion for summer 2010

Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) has announced the launch of a ?Kids Go Free? promotion for holidays between May 14 to September 30.

The family holiday features a portfolio of world-class family facilities and attractions to suit all tastes. With this promotion, two children up to 16 years old can fly, eat, sleep and play for free when accompanied by two paying adults.

Along with the free flights for children courtesy of Emirates Airlines, more than 80 hotels and apartments are involved, with a range of properties across all budgets, from 5-star luxury hotels to more affordable apartment hotels. Participating hotels include Jumeirah Beach Hotel; Atlantis, The Palm; Le Royal Meridien and many more.

Children will also benefit from free return airport transfers. In addition, many of Dubai?s attractions will provide free entry to children under 16 years, including SEGA Republic and the Aquarium in Dubai Mall, Wild Wadi water park at Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Ski Dubai at Mall of the Emirates, and Aquaventure & Lost Chambers at Atlantis, The Palm.

The promotion also includes free participation on excursions, such as a Dubai City Tour and a round of golf, as well as a discount voucher booklet to be used in Dubai Mall. This promotional period has been designed to encourage more families to come to Dubai.

Ian Scott, director UK and Ireland for the Government of Dubai, Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM): ?Dubai is fast becoming one of the world?s ultimate family destinations. There really is something for everyone with an increasing number of attractions to keep the kids entertained while the adults relax.This promotion is a stronger proposition than the one we ran very successfully in 2009 - there is no better time to sample Dubai?s unique and affordable holiday experience.?

For more information visit www.dubaiupdate.co.uk/kidsgofree.html