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Your 2024 Travel Goals Are Within Reach with Emirates

We are now in the second half of the year. Have you yet fulfilled your travel objectives for 2024? If you have not yet done so, you are fortunate, as Emirates is simplifying the process for you.
Emirates is providing exclusive fares to significant cities in the Middle East and Europe this July. From today until July 21, 2024, travelers can anticipate attractive flight discounts to destinations such as Paris, Dubai, Madrid, Milan, and beyond. These deals are valid for travel from July 11, 2024, to January 31, 2025.
The featured locations and starting rates are:
Destination Economy Class Fares
From (USD)Business Class Fares
From (USD)Dubai 448 2063 Paris 636 2491 Madrid 648 2223 Milan 620 2110
Make your next vacation unforgettable by flying Emirates and experiencing the airline’s award-winning on-board amenities. Be entertained with Emirates’ inflight entertainment system, which provides over 6,500 channels of movies, TV programs, music, and games in multiple languages, available on demand. Additionally, upon enrolling in Emirates Skywards, you will have access to complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity onboard and will be able to savor the flavors of your destination through multicourse meals and complimentary beverages.
The following are some hidden gems in these popular featured destinations that Emirates has compiled to assist you in planning your getaway: a truly unique excursion.
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Madrid

The Calle Gran Via, an emblematic street in Madrid, is waiting for you. Enjoy a leisurely stroll down Spain’s most popular thoroughfare, where you will discover a plethora of shops and restaurants that cater to the interests of all types of adventurers. The majestic Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales is located in Plaza del Callao, which is situated along the iconic thoroughfare. While touring the monastery, you will discover thousands of works of art by renowned painters, all of which are encased in the tranquility and serenity of its walls. Teatro Rialto, Teatro Muñoz Seca, EDP Gran Vía Theater, and Lope de Vega Theater are among the numerous theater venues that theater enthusiasts can visit. Lastly, Calle de la Montera is a pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare that offers a plethora of restaurants, providing a respite from the exploration. It also leads to Puerto del Sol, one of Madrid’s most iconic attractions.
Paris

For a more unique and authentic Parisian experience, consider taking a boat excursion or strolling along the Canal Saint-Martin, the more tranquil and relaxed counterpart to the River Seine. Charming boutiques, cafés, and lively neighborhoods are interwoven by the 4.5km canal, of which 2km is underground. Additionally, it is home to iconic canal locks, footbridges, and swing bridges. The Cité des Fleurs (City of Flowers) is a pedestrian boulevard situated in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, offering travelers a picturesque glimpse of Parisian life. The cobblestoned street, which is situated away from the city’s hustle and activity, is flanked by charming and vibrant residences that are adorned with stunning flowers and trees.
Milan

Although it is doubtful that a cemetery will be at the top of any traveler’s bucket list, the Cimitero Monumentale (Monumental Cemetery) is a worthwhile destination. It is a remarkable outdoor museum that spans 250,000 square meters and is renowned for its sculptures, monuments, and memorials, which were designed by a variety of renowned artists and architects. For those who are interested in delving into the cemetery’s artistic heritage and history, guided excursions are available. Bar Luce, a café designed by film director Wes Anderson, is a must-visit for cinephiles and pastry enthusiasts. The bar’s design is a tribute to the city and Milanese cafes of the past, drawing inspiration from Italian contemporary culture of the 1950s and 1960s.
Dubai

Dubai Design Week will be held from November 5 to 10, 2024, for those who wish to take a creative vacation. This edition will concentrate on the design of a sustainable future, encompassing architecture, product design, graphic design, and interiors. The Dubai Design District will host exhibitions, marketplaces, and seminars.
Home away from home
Dubai, a city with a population of over 421,000 Filipinos, is a highly sought-after destination for both travelers and workers. The city provides a variety of new and familiar experiences. Hundreds of dining, retail, and lifestyle establishments that cater to Filipinos allow you to discover the City’s distinctive attractions without missing home.
Maximize the value of your journey with My Emirates Pass
My Emirates Pass enables Emirates passengers to experience more for a lower price when traveling to, through, or from Dubai. Passengers can access exclusive discounts at a variety of retail, leisure, and culinary establishments, as well as top attractions and luxury spas in Dubai and the UAE, by utilizing their boarding passes. Dubai’s bucket-list attractions, such as the world’s highest observation deck at Burj Khalifa At The Top and exhilarating water parks, are available to Emirates customers at a discounted rate until September 30, 2024. To access the deals and discounts, they must present a valid form of identification and a physical or digital boarding permit at participating venues.
Additionally, travelers who purchase an Emirates return ticket in First Class or Business Class from now until July 21, 2024, will be eligible for a complimentary two-night stay at the 5-star luxury hotel JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai. Premium Economy Class and Economy Class passengers will receive a complimentary one-night stay. This exclusive offer is applicable to all return reservations to or stopping over in Dubai for a period exceeding 24 hours, with travel dates spanning from July 4, 2024, to September 15, 2024.
For additional information, please visit emirates.com or learn more about My Emirates Pass. Tickets can be acquired through Emirates.com, the Emirates Sales Office or contact center, or travel agents.
*Conditions and restrictions apply. The fares specified are subject to change as a result of flight restrictions, weekend surcharges, and currency fluctuations, and are inclusive of the Philippine Travel Tax, government taxes, and surcharges. Seats are contingent upon availability.