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Emirates offers Passengers Free Hotel Room in Newcastle

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Emirates is offering complimentary hotel accommodation for its passengers traveling to Newcastle. Business and Economy passengers will be entitled to one night's free accommodation when they arrive in Newcastle, where Emirates has been flying to daily from Dubai since September 1st.

The offer is valid on journeys until 20th December 2007, and covers single or double room occupancy.

Business Class passengers will be able to enjoy one complimentary night in an Executive Room at Newcastle's Malmaison hotel, overlooking the River Tyne on the city's fascinating quayside. Economy passengers can spend a free night in a Standard Room at the Marriot MetroCentre, on the site of Europe's largest indoor shopping centre, the MetroCentre. The privilege includes buffet breakfast and is inclusive of all applicable taxes and service charges.

Passengers from Singapore can fly to Newcastle via 24 weekly flights through Dubai. From Dubai, EK035 departs Dubai International Airport each day at 07:20 hrs and arrives at Newcastle International Airport at 12:10 hrs. EK036 departs Newcastle daily at 13:40 hrs, arriving into Dubai at 00:05 hrs the following day (all times local). The route is served by an Airbus A330-200 aircraft, with 27 Business Class and 251 Economy Class seats. Emirates SkyCargo offers 13 tonnes of cargo capacity in each direction.

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