Dubai prepares for tourism rebound in 2021
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Dubai prepares for tourism rebound in 2021

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01-12-2021
 

About six months on from reopening its borders to international visitors, Dubai has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of its residents and holidaymakers in year 2021. 

Besides continuing to take effective steps to build on the strategic initiative to reopen the city to tourists and facilitate travel while maintaining stringent health and safety protocols, Dubai Tourism and Emirates have partnered to offer all those who have already travelled to Dubai the opportunity to extend their trip until January 31st with fees for date changes waived on flights when issued in the same travel class.

Emirates is also offering a host of special fares for international travellers for bookings made by January 3rd and automatic multi-risk travel insurance coverage with every flight including cover for Covid-19 medical and in-trip quarantine costs extended for flights until the end of January.

In addition, tourist visas for all nationalities will be extended for one month free of charge.


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