Dnata launches ‘value for money’ getaways
Dubai, May 21, 2009
Dnata Holidays has launched holiday options brochures with plans offering new destinations and accommodation at some of the world’s most luxurious hotels.
With one brochure dedicated to Europe, Africa and the Middle East and the second spanning Asia, the Indian Ocean and Australasia, there are a number of options for planning one’s dream getaway.
The exotic Orient or amazing Africa, China, Hong Kong, Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar are all new for 2009. The brochure also includes new additions in popular locations such as Thailand, Malaysia and Lebanon.
The holidays firm said that many holidays now cost substantially less than last year, indicating that there’s no better time to try something new or rediscover an old favourite.
“In designing this year’s collection, we’ve listened carefully to what our customers want,” said Nathan Adams, manager, Dnata Holidays.
“They’ve told us that they’re looking for great products at great prices – and this is what we’ve delivered,” he added.
“Not only have we upgraded our luxury holiday portfolio with a wide range of new products and destinations, we’ve joined forces with our many partners to offer some of the best value luxury holidays around.
“So whether it’s an intrepid safari in Kenya, a fascinating tour of China, a luxurious Moroccan riad or a honeymoon haven in Langkawi or Bali, you’ll find what you are looking for at Dnata Holidays.”
In tandem with the brochure launch, Dnata Holidays is offering special offers this summer with prices starting from Dh2259 ($615) per person to Lebanon.
Short breaks at premium hotels in Austria and the UK start from Dh3750 ($1020) per person. Alternatively, one may snap up a bargain break to Asia by saving over 20 per cent on a holiday to Malaysia.
“One of Dnata’s key strengths is being able to offer our clients a wide variety of hotels and airlines to choose from this summer and thanks to our great value offers, you may find that you get more luxury for your money than you expected.” Nathan added. – TradeArabia News Service