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Emirates Offers Summer Perks for Pax Travelling to or Through Dubai

by Bruce Parkinson  June 22, 2026
Emirates Offers Summer Perks for Pax Travelling to or Through Dubai

Emirates is offering a range of perks for passengers travelling to or through Dubai this summer.

Emirates is kickstarting the summer holidays with special offers for passengers travelling to or through Dubai. 

The airline is currently operating a daily flight from Toronto, alongside 5 weekly flights from Montreal to Dubai, connecting to over 138 global destinations.

From complimentary stays at the JW Marriott Marquis to hundreds of discounts through the popular My Emirates Pass, travellers can enjoy more value while exploring the city, whether visiting for a longer getaway or a short stopover. 

“Whether visitors are seeking relaxation, adventure, entertainment or a combination of all three, Dubai is the ideal start to any summer vacation,” said Adnan Kazim, Emirates Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer. 

“We’re inviting passengers to enjoy even more of the city with a complimentary hotel stay to take advantage of the exceptional range of shopping, entertainment, dining and family-friendly experiences that define the Dubai summer experience, when stopping over as part of your journey or visiting  Dubai as your final destination.”   

Emirates is offering passengers the opportunity to turn their stopover into a city break, or extend their summer holiday, with a complimentary stay in the 5-star JW Marriott Marquis. 

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Emirates passengers enjoy savings while exploring Dubai this summer.

From now through July 12, travellers who purchase an Emirates return ticket in First Class or Business Class are invited to enjoy a two-night stay, while customers booked in Premium Economy Class or Economy Class can enjoy a complimentary one-night stay. 

This special offer is valid for all return tickets to or stopping over in Dubai for more than 24 hours, for customers traveling between June 25 and September 30. 

Customers can also take advantage of Emirates’ Dubai Experience platform to make the most out of their stopover, creating tailored programs, including 24- and 48-hour itineraries. 

Emirates’ My Emirates Pass is also back for summer 2026, with over 600 offers available with every Emirates boarding pass. Passengers can save at a multitude of venues, including spas, restaurants, retailers and more, by simply showing either a physical or digital boarding pass along with a valid ID at participating venues.

Now in its 28th year, Dubai Summer Surprises returns for 2026 with one of its biggest programs of activities and offers yet. From July 2 to August 30, residents and visitors can enjoy the Beat the Heat DXB concert series, cultural events, wellness and fitness activities, along with savings and exclusive, limited-time experiences in the city’s malls and lifestyle destinations. 

Emirates is offering a flexible rebooking policy, with all bookings made after April 2 including one complimentary date change, across all cabin classes. As well, Emirates recently launched Comprehensive Travel Cover insurance, to offer customers added peace of mind and protection while travelling this summer.

  
  
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