Emirates Airline is sharing the joy of Eid al-Fitr with its customers on the ground and in the air by offering:
Onboard:
- A selection of regional flavors for Economy Class passengers, such as:
Chicken biryani with crispy fried onions, raisins, and cashews, or lamb kibbeh with vermicelli rice and a rich yogurt sauce. - A special menu for Premium Economy and Business Class passengers.
Featuring grilled chicken with a spiced sauce, hummus stuffing, and ghee rice with potatoes, or matfish in a spiced tomato sauce with buttered rice. - A local dining experience for First Class passengers, including:
Hammour fish, Emirati-style tomato sauce with basmati rice, or braised beef with fragrant rice and a blend of local spices. - Pumpkin porridge and an extra slice of almond and apricot tart with meals for Premium Economy, Business Class, and First Class passengers.
- A selection of Emirati pastries and Arabic coffee in the A380 onboard lounge.
In Emirates Airline Lounges at Dubai:
- Arabic coffee, jallab, qamaruddin, hot and cold Arabic appetizers, lamb ouzi or mixed Arabic grills.
Followed by kunafa, qatayef, and basbousa for First Class passengers. - Classic chicken machboos and a selection of delicious desserts available throughout the day, such as:
Date maamoul, baklava, and saffron basbousa for Business Class passengers. - A special Eid ice cream cart with various flavors for First and Business Class passengers.
On Emirates’ award-winning Ice Inflight Entertainment System:
- A diverse range of entertainment content.
- Up to 6,500 on-demand entertainment channels
- Over 2,000 movies from around the world, including more than 100 Arabic films.
- 50 Arabic TV series channels including:
“Chef at Home,” “The Game of Life,” and Shahid series like “Batten al-hout,” “Seeb w Ana Asieb,” and “Al Gharib.” - 15 Arabic podcast and audiobook channels, the Holy Quran, and over 500 Arabic music channels featuring pop, classical, Khaliji, and Moroccan music.
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— UAE Voice (@uae_voiceeng) April 2, 2024
Celebration Dates:
- April 10 to 13, 2024.
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