Emirates, as the Official Airline and Co-Sponsor, is promoting the 2007 Dubai Desert Classic and Dubai by offering
special packages for visitors from around the world.
Prices
start from US$ 123 per person per night sharing on a four nights package,
and are valid from the 1st to the 10th of February 2007.
The tournament will be preceded by a challenge match on the 30th January with six high-profile players, including the 2006 winner Tiger
Woods, lining up for the honours at the new par-3 course of the Emirates Golf Club. The traditional pro-am will be played on Wednesday,
31st January.
The packages provide admission to the Dubai Desert Classic 2007 on all days from 1st to 4th February, including the Pro AM on 31st
January. The Desert Classic Season pass and documentation will be delivered to the clients resort or hotel.
Ghaith Al Ghaith, Emirates Executive Vice President Commercial Operations Worldwide, said, These packages are super value for
money and we are proud to be able to offer this to our customers. Even if you are not a golf pro, this is the perfect opportunity to get to
know the game and also rub shoulders with some of the worlds greatest players at the pristine Emirates Golf Course.
The packages are available for a minimum of four nights stay with a choice of hotels ranging from
three to five-star ideally located in
Dubai and carry an option to extend.
Customers also receive assistance upon arrival at Dubai International Airport, an Arabian Adventures welcome pack with Privilege
Discount Card, a 96-hour visa and return transfers from airport to hotel by seat in coach. The four nights accommodation is on a
bed-and-breakfast basis and the price includes all tax and service charges.
Children and young adults under the age of 18 will be allowed free entry to the course on every day of the tournament provided they are
accompanied by an adult.
Spectators can move freely around the golf course, but must stay outside the ropes. Controlled crossing points will be clearly marked and
should be used when crossing fairways.
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