19 Nov 2015, 04:54 pm

Guests will have the opportunity to experience Dubai’s great shopping celebration and other delights on a three night/four day basis under JetEscapes’ ‘Free and Easy’ and ‘Extravaganza’ holiday options.
The ‘Free and Easy’ package starts from INR 29,395/- and includes a Dubai city tour. The ‘Extravaganza’ holiday package starts from INR 35,035/- and includes a Dhow Cruise with dinner, Desert Safari with Barbeque dinner, as well as a Dubai city tour.
Attractively priced, and aiming to offer an enhanced shopping experience, these holiday packages include return Jet Airways Economy airfare, airport transfers, 3 nights /4 days hotel accommodation with breakfast, Dubai city tour, travel insurance and the chance to earn 5 JPMiles for every INR 100 spent on JetEscapes. Guests will also get free entrance to the Dubai Dolphinarium.
Guests can get a bird’s eye view of Dubai from the observation deck at Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building at an additional cost.
Gaurang Shetty, Sr. VP - Commercial, Jet Airways, said: “The Dubai Shopping Festival has emerged as one of the leading events on the global shopping calendar, offering a splendid array of products, catering to every price point. JetEscapes Holidays are perfect for guests who want to enjoy a nonstop shopping experience along with Dubai’s tourist attractions and Emirati traditions. The packages offer guests an opportunity to customize their holiday by selecting from some of the best attractions Dubai has to offer.”
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