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A Dubai- based desert resort is now offering a flat 25 per cent discount to all residents who have successfully vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Bab Al Shams Desert Resort is offering 25 per cent discount to guests on all dining venues and hotel bookings made at the best available rate. The offer will be valid from now till April 30, 2021.
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This move comes just as the nationwide Covid-19 vaccine programme is being rolled out across different emirates, with some restaurants and ride sharing apps offering reductions to those who have had their jabs.
“We would like to show our support to the government of UAE, particularly – Dubai Health Authority who is working tirelessly to get all UAE residents vaccinated and safe. We hope this move will incentivise people who are making the decision to get vaccinated and show our support for those who have taken the jab.” said Ziad Sleiman, hotel manager of Bab Al Shams Desert Resort.
The offer will be valid on all of the resort’s dining venues, including Al Forsan, Al Hadheerah, the hotel’s signature desert dining experience, Al Sarab Rooftop Lounge and Ya Hala. It is also valid on the hotel’s best possible rate, which starts at Dh750 for two adults.
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort has also completed a successful Covid-19 vaccination drive for all eligible hotel employees and their families.
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