Dublin, Friday, December 9: Dublin Airport and Etihad Airways are making dreams come true this Christmas with the opportunity to win a trip of a lifetime to Abu Dhabi.
With Etihad Airways celebrating 15 years of service at Dublin Airport this year, followers of Dublin Airport’s social media accounts are being offered the chance to secure an extra special Christmas present, worth upwards of €10,000, which includes return business class flights from Dublin Airport to Abu Dhabi with Etihad for the lucky winner and a friend.
The lucky winner and their guest will receive VIP treatment on departure, with exclusive access to their very own private premium suite at Dublin Airport’s Platinum Services, including complimentary champagne and refreshments, private security screening and luggage check-in. For more info on Platinum Services, click HERE.
On arrival in Abu Dhabi they will be whisked away by a private Etihad chauffeur to the luxury 5* Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas, where they will spend six nights in the stunning area of Saadiyat. For more info on the Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas, click HERE.
Our winner will also get to experience the amazing theme parks on Yas Island. With a three-day, three-park Yas Island Pass, the winners can enjoy Ferrari World, Warner Brothers World and Yas Waterworld. For more info on Yas Island Theme parks, click HERE.
AND there’s more! This once-in-a-lifetime trip will rev up even more when the winners get to visit the Yas Marina Circuit, one of the most technologically-advanced tracks in the world and home to the annual Formula 1® Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The guests will get the opportunity to take control of the wheel with a thrilling driving experience on the Yas Marina Circuit. For more info on the Yas Marina Circuit, click HERE.
As if that wasn’t enough, the winners will also receive two passes to the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi – the first universal museum in the Arab world, translating and fostering the spirit of openness between cultures, making it a must-see for visitors. For more info the Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum, click HERE.
So, you’re probably wondering how you can enter to win this amazing prize?
The competition will run on Dublin Airport’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram from Monday December 12 to Friday December 16. All you need to do is follow the instructions detailed in the competition posts, and a finalist will be selected at random each day.
There will be five finalists in total, and each of our finalists will receive the guaranteed prize of a luxury festive hamper, courtesy of our friends at The Loop.
For more info on The Loop, click HERE.
The competition finalists will be invited to attend a live draw in Terminal 2, Dublin Airport on Friday, December 23, where the winner will be selected at random by a very special guest.
Since its inaugural flight to Abu Dhabi back in 2007, Etihad’s direct service from Dublin Airport has been a gateway for Irish travellers to explore hundreds of international destinations including Abu Dhabi itself, as well as Sydney, Melbourne, Bangkok, the Maldives and the Seychelles.
Etihad Airways fly direct from Dublin to Airport daily, seven days a week. For more information on Etihad services and destinations, visit their website HERE.
Etihad Airways is renowned for its superior service, award-winning onboard cabin experience and hospitality. The airline recently announced its collaboration with fashion designer Armani/Casa to deliver a ‘beyond Business’ experience for Etihad guests. ‘The Constellation Collection’ inspired by the stars, includes a new dining service featuring ceramics, glassware, cutlery and serving ware, as well as premium textiles for a completely luxurious inflight experience.
More than 25.9 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in the first 11 months of 2022, representing an increase of 250% versus last year and around 85% of 2019 levels.
Dublin Airport will serve over 180 destinations worldwide this year with 43 airline partners as it continues to rebuild its global reach following the devastating impact on the aviation sector due to COVID-19.