Unused Global Village Tickets Will Now Be Valid For The First Month Of Next Season

Global Village

Global Village

Bought tickets to Global Village, but didn’t go due to coronavirus? Fret not! Your money has not been wasted. Dubai’s Global Village on Wednesday announced that unused tickets will be valid for the first month of the next season. Any balance on Wonder Passes can also be used in the first month of the new season.

The statement read: “We are very happy to announce that we will be extending the validity of any unused tickets from all purchased Global Village packs for the first month of Season 25. Any balance on Wonder Passes can also be used in the first month of the new season.”

This year, Global Village shut down three weeks in advance, due to the coronavirus threat. However, the next season will be bigger and better, marking 25 years of the grand shopping fest.

Also Read: Coronavirus : Global Village, Gyms, Parlours To Close Down With Immediate Effect

What Else?

Meanwhile, in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus, the UAE has suspended the entry of all residency visa holders, currently out of the country. The ban is put in place for a period of two weeks, effective today- Thursday, March 19. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has advised those with valid UAE visas to follow the below procedures:

-Those in their country of origin can contact the UAE diplomatic missions for more details on returning to the UAE

-Those in other countries for business purpose should contact their employers here as well as Emirati diplomatic missions in their host countries

-Those on vacation should contact the UAE diplomatic mission in the respective countries for more information on heading back to the UAE

Also Read: India Announces 14 Day Quarantine For Passengers Flying From UAE & Other GCC Countries

 

Vaishnavi Venkataraman: Research, science labs and of course nerdy glasses – that’s what my life was all about until I finally woke up to realise how much I loved food, travel and telling tales. A chai addict, a moody writer and mother to a smallie, my journey as a writer began with The Times of India. And now, here I am in Dubai pursuing my passion and exploring a new city, all in one go!