Abu Dhabi: Etisalat today announced its partnership with Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal (Abu Dhabi Ports) to offer a package that includes a visitor SIM card and a selection of offers to all visitors arriving at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal.
 
Through the partnership, passengers and crew arriving at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal can avail of the package and offers from the Etisalat kiosk in the passengers’ hall. Etisalat is the first Service Provider to introduce such an exclusive ‘Visitor Package’ for those coming to the Emirate. This package includes Visitor SIM card and a booklet of vouchers with an array of deals and discounts on activities such as theme parks, restaurants, shopping and other lifestyle categories. Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal plans to make Etisalat’s services available at the seaport and other access points for tourists visiting the Emirate.
 
Sultan Al Dhaheri, General Manager, Etisalat Abu Dhabi and CEO Adviser, said: “Etisalat is proud to be associated with Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal to launch this first of its kind initiative, which is exclusively for cruise visitors arriving at the Capital. We have always worked closely with the government in supporting initiatives that contribute to the tourism sector. These exclusive offers will add value to our visitors, especially the visitor SIM card bundled with offers. This is in line with our nation’s vision for 2018 as the ‘Year of Zayed’ and a perfect opportunity for Etisalat to partner with the government on this significant initiative. The ‘Visitor Package’ caters to specific needs of visitors in the Capital and is in line with the Leadership’s direction to increase the happiness index of the Country.”
 
Noura Rashid Al Dhaheri, Cruise Terminal Manager, Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “We live in a connected world where travellers want to share their adventures at the touch of a button with friends and family back home as they experience them. We are, therefore, delighted to partner with Etisalat on its ‘Visitor Package’ as additional service provided to Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal passengers’ and crew.
 
“Last year was a hugely successful season for Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, and the new season, which started this month on 3 rd October looks likely to be even stronger, with additional homeporting ships and increased passenger volume. So, the ‘Visitor Package’ from Etisalat is perfectly timed and yet another great reason to enjoy a cruise to Abu Dhabi.”
 
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Press release issued by Corporate Communication Department – Etisalat
For further media information:
Nancy Sudheer,
Corporate Communications – Etisalat
Email: nsudheer@etisalat.ae

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