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Emirates Holidays launches newly-wed packages

by Gemma Greenwood on Monday, 02 April 2007
Emirates Holidays will showcase a range of exotic honeymoon packages at The Bride Show 2007 in Dubai.

Emirates Holidays will showcase a range of exotic honeymoon packages at The Bride Show 2007 to be staged at Dubai International Exhibition Centre from April 10-13.

The packages are "laced with candlelit dinners, welcome gifts, spa treatments, celebratory drinks and much more" the tour operator has claimed, in a bid to snare the "just married" market.

They will be presented at the Emirates Holidays stand where travel professionals will be on hand to talk through dream honeymoon opportunities, in destinations including Mauritius, Maldives, Seychelles, and South Africa.

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And to further butter up visitors to the show, one lucky couple will win a honeymoon - courtesy of Emirates Holidays and The Oberoi Mauritius. To qualify for the prize, visitors will be asked to fill in a questionnaire at the Emirates Holidays stand.

"At Emirates Holidays we take the concept of a "fun honeymoon" very seriously - meticulously tailoring packages to suit every need and budget," said John Felix, vice president, Emirates Holidays.

"Each destination, property, and activity we offer has been well researched and is regularly evaluated to ensure that our guests cherish a hassle-free, memorable honeymoon."

Rival tour operator, Etihad Holidays, launched its wedding and honeymoon packages at the Abu Dhabi Bride Show last month and will also present its dream holidays at the Dubai event.

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