Millennium & Copthorne MEA has launched its summer 2013 campaign at the recently concluded Arabian Travel Market 2013 in Dubai. The “Stamp Your Way This Summer”, which starts on May 15 and runs for three months until September 15, offers packages starting $69 per night, for either single or double occupancy. This is the third summer promotional campaign that Millennium & Copthorne have undertaken, focusing on the GCC leisure market. The campaign was launched to capitalise on the increasing number of GCC residents that travel around the region to meet family and friends, attend cultural events and summer festivals. “The offer is very straightforward and uncomplicated, which is what we know GCC leisure travellers prefer. Rates are subject to availability including all local taxes and service charges and applies for to both single or double occupancy,” said Moine Kandil, Vice President Operations. The offer is available in all of the Millennium & Copthorne hotels throughout the GCC region including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Amman, Kurdistan, Muscat and Kuwait City and comes at a time when inbound and inter GCC travel is experiencing strong growth. Guests can book their stay by visiting www.millenniumsummeroffer.com or any of the participating hotels.
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