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Emirates celebrates Valentine's Day with special treats for passengers
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Adnan Kazim Deputy President & Chief Commercial Officer | Emirates Airline

On Valentine's Day, Emirates is offering a special experience for its passengers. First Class travelers will be greeted with a glass of Dom Pérignon Rosé 2008, while Business Class customers can enjoy Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial. A sweet touch is added with mini gift boxes containing chocolate brownies and raspberry ganache tarts for First and Business Class patrons. Premium Economy and Economy passengers can indulge in raspberry chocolate brownies as the aircraft is illuminated with red mood lighting. The A380 Onboard Lounge will feature an assortment of treats including lemon and raspberry cupcakes, profiteroles, and mini tarts.

In Dubai's Emirates Lounges, First Class customers have a dessert option of passionfruit pavlova with Chantilly cream, accompanied by various red-hued mocktails and cocktails. Business Class guests are offered choices such as lemon Valentine’s verbena cake and strawberry yuzu Valentine’s tartlet. An ice cream cart offers homemade strawberry cheesecake ice cream or raspberry rose sorbet. The Costa Coffee café provides ‘Dubai Love’ macarons and truffles, while Dilmah offers a special Valentines iced tea blend.

Globally, across 34 lounges, Emirates presents Valentines-themed dishes such as heart-shaped salmon tartare in Narita and chocolate-covered strawberries in New York. Cape Town features decadent red macarons with gold leaf, while Beijing serves heart-shaped red velvet cake.

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For entertainment, passengers can explore romantic films on Emirates' ice system, which includes up to 60 romantic comedies and dramas like ‘We Live in Time’, starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh. Classic films such as ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ and ‘The Notebook’ are also available. Curated soundtracks include playlists like Spotify’s Valentine’s Day Love Mixtape.

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