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Celebrate Thanksgiving in the skies with Emirates Festive food and Entertainment

Khushi Rastogi
Last updated: 20 November 2024 02:08
By Khushi Rastogi
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Are you ready to enjoy Thanksgiving this year? Emirates is bringing the warmth and excitement of the holiday season to the sky for Thanksgiving this year. From November 23 to 30, 2024, customers flying between Dubai and the United States will enjoy a one-of-a-kind Thanksgiving celebration.  It is complimented with great food and special in-flight entertainment.  

In-flight food services © Emirates
In-flight food services © Emirates

In-flight & Lounge Services

From first to economy, passengers will be treated to Christmas in-flight lunches. First-class guests will wake up to the lovely aroma of cinnamon pancakes with apple and cranberry compote for breakfast or savor a traditional Thanksgiving turkey roulade with all the trimmings for dinner. That’s not all; Emirates‘ culinary choices include decadent sweets like apple fritters, key lime tart, and toffee apple cake, making every flight a gastronomic celebration of the seasons.  

The best part is that the Thanksgiving spirit extends beyond the cabin. Emirates’ lounges in 50 major US cities, including New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, will serve holiday-themed cuisine. The lounges seek to provide a taste of home, with dishes such as roasted turkey with sage stuffing and savory pumpkin pastries. Travellers in Dubai will enjoy a special Thanksgiving meal in the lounges, as well as festive drinks to celebrate the season of gratitude. Also, if you’re in the mood for some celebratory champagne Emirates also has an exclusive Moët & Chandon Champagne Lounge in Emirates’ Terminal 3 Concourse B Business Class Lounge in Dubai International Airport.  

ICE in-flight entertainment © Emirates
ice in-flight entertainment © Emirates

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To add to the Thanksgiving mood, Emirates’ ice entertainment system will stream live NFL and NBA events, guaranteeing that sports fans don’t miss out on any holiday activity. Everyone can find something to enjoy with over 6,500 channels of films, TV shows and seasonal music.  

All thanks to Emirates’ Thanksgiving celebration, which created a festive and joyous environment for travelers 35,000 feet in the air.  

This thoughtful project brings the comforts of home to the air, allowing passengers to celebrate the holidays no matter where they are. Whether flying for business or leisure, Emirates makes sure that everyone gets a taste of Thanksgiving during their journey.

Will you be celebrating thanksgiving with Emirates?

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ByKhushi Rastogi
Aviation Reporter—Originally from India, Khushi is currently pursuing her Masters in Sydney, Australia. She has a passion for discovering new cultures and loves exploring different corners of the world. With a background in travel journalism and a passion for storytelling, she brings a unique, global perspective to her writing, connecting them to the excitement of travel and the unique experiences it brings.
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