With Emirates, ‘around the world in seven days’

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The travel festival “Around the World in Seven Days” kicked off at the Park Towers on Thursday.
Sponsored by the Emirates Airline, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, the festival is expected to run throughout the week at Park Towers.
The airline got together with various trade and travel groups to bring to travellers a complete set of travel solutions under one roof with the unique concept to provide visitors seven days to plan out their perfect vacation anywhere around the world.
The travel festival was inaugurated by Counsel General of UAE Suhail Bin Matar Al-Ketbi along with Emirates Airline Pakistan and Afghanistan Vice President Badr Abbas, who also visited the different stalls set up at the shopping plaza.
They appreciated the efforts of all the participants as well as the Park Towers for putting together a wonderful forum.
The festival hopes to attract large crowds of shoppers at the Park Towers as it highlights the different offers and deals available with travellers, aiming to boost tourism, as the Emirates Airline is constantly expanding its network, currently serving 123 destinations around the world.
Speaking on the occasion, Abbas said: “It is a pleasure to be part of this festival, which is a golden opportunity to book in advance for the summer vacations as they are right around the corner. We bring to you special deals and packages courtesy of Emirates holiday’s and hope to provide travellers with the best value for their money.”
The Emirates continues to innovate and upgrade its onboard features such as in-flight entertainment and cuisine along with increasing and upgrading its fleet and destinations served in order to provide a premium onboard experience.
In line with its new brand identity “Hello Tomorrow”, the airline works towards erasing borders, making every corner of the globe accessible and bringing together people from different walks of life.
The Emirates Airline also offers competitive travel packages and deals during the peak seasons in order to allow travellers to explore new destinations and keep discovering.