COVID-19: Umm Al Quwain offers leisure discounts for frontline workers

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The Umm Al Quwain Tourism and Archaeology Department is launching exclusive offers and discounts for frontline professionals in the UAE.

The department is running the scheme for the next six months with the support of the Frontline Heroes Office.

Discounts will be available for workers and their families at a range of tourist facilities in the emirate including the Flamingo Beach Hotel, The Pearl Hotel, the Royal Residence Resort Umm Al Quwain and Barracuda Beach Resort.

In addition, heroes and their families will be provided with packages and discounts to Dreamland Water Park, Umm Al Quwain Marine Club and Kite Beach Centre.

The offers will be available to frontline professionals registered in the database established by Frontline Heroes Office including healthcare practitioners, police, essential service providers, crisis managers, security and emergency service providers, humanitarian agencies, sterilisation personnel and volunteers.

Meera Al Mehrezi, Director of the Tourism Department at the Umm Al Quwain Tourism and Archaeology Department, emphasised the department’s keenness to collaborate with the Frontline Heroes Office and provide support to professionals in appreciation of their contributions and tireless efforts in preserving the health and safety of the UAE society.

Frontline heroes supporting the UAE’s response to COVID-19 should check with their employers to confirm that they are registered with the Frontline Heroes Office. They can contact Umm Al Quwain Tourism and Archaeology Department on 067656665 to learn more about the offers and benefits.

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