Dubai, UAE, February 27, 2025 โ Emirates is enhancing the travel experience for its passengers during the Holy Month of Ramadan, offering a range of services designed to support fasting customers and reflect the spirit of togetherness and generosity.
From Ramadan meal boxes to unique content and tailored crew training, Emirates goes above and beyond to make the journey more comfortable and meaningful.
Ramadan Iftar Boxes and Special Meals Onboard
Emirates will offer Ramadan Iftar boxes onboard across all cabin classes to help passengers break their fast in comfort. These thoughtfully designed meal boxes, featuring geometric patterns inspired by traditional Islamic art, include light bites such as hummus, moutabal, dates, sweet treats, and options like chicken zaatar wraps and lamb shawarma.
Passengers can enjoy these meals in addition to the regular hot meal service.
For passengers flying to Jeddah and Medina for Umrah, the airline is also offering Ramadan boxes specifically for them.
Ramadan in the Emirates Lounges
Passengers can also enjoy a traditional Iftar experience at Emirates Lounges at Dubai International Airport (DXB), where Arabic sweets, dates, and coffee are served.
Unique dishes like lentil soup, Arabic mezze, lamb mandi, and pistachio kunafa offer a taste of Ramadan hospitality.
For a peaceful worship experience, Emirates lounges are equipped with dedicated prayer rooms and ablution facilities.
Iftar at Boarding Gates
Emirates is distributing complimentary Iftar boxes containing water, laban, dates, and fruit for fasting passengers at boarding gates to help them break their fast just in time for departure.
Unique Flight Timing Technology
Emirates uses a unique tool to ensure passengers can break their fast at the correct time while flying. The system calculates accurate imsak (time to begin fasting) and Iftar (time to break the fast) based on the aircraft’s location, altitude, and the sun’s position. Passengers are informed of the exact time for Iftar via a captain’s announcement.
Ramadan Content and Entertainment
Onboard, passengers can access various Ramadan-related religious content and popular TV series on Emirates’ ice entertainment system, including religious shows in Arabic and Urdu. The Holy Qur’an and a wide range of Arabic dramas and music are also available to further enrich the travel experience during the Holy Month.
Emirates’ Ramadan Awareness Training for Staff
Emirates offers extensive Ramadan awareness training for its cabin crew and ground teams. This training helps staff understand the cultural significance of Ramadan and prepares them to accommodate the needs of fasting passengers.
All photos courtesy of Emirates.
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