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Emirates to provide complimentary Expo 2020 passes – here’s how

Emirates Airlines, Dubai’s flagship carrier, has offered complimentary day passes to passengers for the Expo 2020 Dubai which will begin on October 1, 2021.

The air carrier announced that the passengers who fly with the airline to Dubai between October 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022 will get one pass each for Expo 2020. Those who are flying through Dubai too can opt for the offer “if their connection in Dubai is more than six hours.”

The Emirates Airline said on its website that if the passenger’s flight gets changed or canceled, the day pass will no longer be valid and the new one can be availed by entering new flight details.

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The Expo 2020 Dubai tickets were sold worldwide on July 18 ahead of the six-month-long mega event on October 1, 2021. The tickets have been categorized into three tiers of one-day tickets priced at AED 95 ($26); multi-day tickets offering unrestricted entry for 30 consecutive days costing AED 195 ($53), and season passes with unlimited entry for the entire six months of Expo 2020, costing AED 495 ($135).

The tickets will provide access to all pavilions, events, and live performances for Expo’s diverse entertainment program with up to 60 live events each day. The highlights will range from “world-class music, dance, and art to insightful talks and colorful national day celebrations”.

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For the event, the tickets were sold online at www.expo2020dubai.com and will also be available through more than 2,500 authorized ticket resellers including online travel agents, tour operators, hotel groups, and airlines from 100-plus markets around the world.

For the expo, the children under the age of 18 and students holding a valid student ID from any academic institution in the world will be given free entry and complimentary “tickets will be available for people of determination, with their companion receiving a 50 per cent discount” while visitors aged 60 years and above can also enter for free.

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