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Emirates honours the 53rd UAE Eid Al Etihad with an array of celebrations
Dubai, UAE, 29 November 2024:Honouring the 53rdUAE Eid Al Etihad on 2 December, Emirates is marking the occasion with a cultural celebration in Emirates Group Headquarters, regional sweet treats inflight for customers, an array of Emirati specialities in the Emirates Lounges of Dubai, and a library of local sustainability stories, celebrated Emirati music, podcasts and movies on ice.
The festivities began with a dedicated UAE Eid Al Etihad celebration in the Emirates Group Headquarters, Dubai on the 28 November. Sir Tim Clark, Emirates’ President, commemorated the day with a cake-cutting ceremony, followed by a tour of the heritage village, regional handicraft and artefact display, interactive cultural activities and live performance organised for Group employees.
UAE Eid Al Etihad is celebrated on 2 December to mark the union of the seven emirates and the collective journey towards the future, as the nation embraces sustainability and collaborative action as cornerstones of progress. Emirates customers can learn more about Dubai’s commitments to sustainable practices with multiple episodes on ice, including dedicated food sustainability programmes on Hatta Strawberry Farm and the renowned oysters of Dibba Bay. In the Dubai & UAE category on ice, there are episodes on art and design from Tashkeel, featuring Emirati architect Reema Al Mheiri, who explores bio-materiality and regenerative design, as well as architectural sustainability, where Emirati architect Ahmed Bukhash harnesses ancient wisdom to combat extreme weather and sun intensity.
Customers can embrace the national spirit with Emirates award-winning ice and enjoy more than 80 Arabic and Emirati movies including Thalatha, Al Aasha Al Aaely El Akhir, and Nasseem. In Arabic TV, customers can be enlightened by My Story, a docudrama series inspired by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s book or discover Al Sanaa’– a show which explores local culture and traditions. There are more than 40 Arabic TV shows available, including Emirati series such as Al Boom, Khattaf, and Sawalef Yadouh, as well as an informative documentary about the UAE called Al Emarat: Masiret Al Ezza’ W Al Enjaz. Emirates also offers a host of premium content on Shahid, the world’s leading Arabic streaming platform. Customers can also relax with a podcast called Fazza – Qassed Fazza, a series of poems written by HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, or a wide selection of 147 Khaleeji albums and playlists featuring Emirati artists like Hussain Al Jassmi, Hazza’ah Al Minhali and Fayez Al Saeed.
Emirates customers onboard flights departing Dubai between 2-4 December will be given an Emirati-inspired sweet treat in a mini giftbox, while the aircraft interior is lit up in the colours of the UAE flag. First, Business and Premium Economy Class customers will enjoy a duo of loomi cheesecake and chocolate cardamom brownie, while Economy Class customers can relish chocolate and date truffles. In the Emirates A380 Onboard Lounge, customers can savour the flavours of the region with pistachio and hibiscus namoura, date cake, aseeda cake, pumpkin cake with candied corn flakes and crispy pearls or cardamom cake and date slice with dried rose petals.
In Emirates First Class Lounges in Dubai, customers can feast on traditional Emirati chicken machbous followed by an array of tempting desserts including karak profiteroles, Umm Ali spheres, lommie kabeese cheesecake and Emirati luqaimat served with date syrup and pistachio sauce. In the Business Class Lounges, Emirati style lamb ouzi made with locally sourced lamb, mint raitha and dakkus will be served, while delectable treats will be displayed including Arabic coffee delice, loomi and rose profiteroles, guerss ugaili cardamom sesame financiers and burnt gahwa chocolate tarts. Customers in both First and Business Class lounges can also treat themselves to a refreshing ice-cream from the Emirates ice-cream cart, homemade in the locally sourced flavours of Halwa and Arabic coffee. Celebrating the sustainability ethos of the 53rd UAE Eid Al Etihad, Emirates Lounges highlights a range of locally sourced products including local luqaimat from Ajman and date syrup from Sharjah.
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