Bangkok--14 Feb--Spark Communications
Emirates is creating a memorable travel experience for its customers for Valentine's Day. The airline will serve 40 unique Valentine's Day themed desserts and treats on board and across its network of lounges spread over sixcontinents.
To celebrate the season of love, Emirates' chefs have created Valentine's Day desserts for most of its 41 lounges worldwide from 13-15 February. The culinary creations include an orange-ginger panna cotta served with berries and pistachios in Hamburg; heart-shaped shortcake served with fresh strawberries and whipped cream in Cape Town; Chocolate and Raspberry petit fours in Auckland; a chocolate St Valentine's cake in Narita; and chocolate-covered strawberries sprinkled with coconut in the lounges in the USA.
The seven Emirates lounges in Dubai are also putting on a full Valentine's spread from 13-15 February. Frequent flyers can enjoy a champagne treat with the lively and generous notes ofMoet & Chandon Rose Imperial. This will be accompanied by a selection of Valentine's inspired cakes and desserts including a passion fruit cake with raspberry, red velvet cake and red velvet ice cream. Coffee lovers can also look for three Valentine's Daycoffee infusionsbyCoffee Planet – rose kissed mocha, orange crush latte or a white latte mocha.
Onboard meals will be seasoned with a touch of romance to complement the regionally inspired cuisine. On Valentine's Day itself, Emirates will serve a special selection of desserts on longer flights across its network. In First and Business Class, customers can end their meals on a sweet note with a heart-shaped passion fruit cake. In the iconic A380 onboard lounge, customers can enjoy a drink while snacking on pastries as well as strawberries dipped in dark and white chocolate, while snack baskets in First Class will feature the limited edition strawberry & cream flavoured Lakrids liquorice. In Economy Class, customers will be served a white chocolate passion fruit cheesecake for dessert.
Customers can indulge in the specially created desserts while watching the over 4,500 channels of entertainment across all classes including romantic comedies and classics.
Those looking for last minute gifts can check out the Emirates official store. Its catalogue of gifts includes ladies' Valentine's Day pyjamas; t-shirts and mugs featuring cabin crew sketches, and a cabin crew teddy bear. Visitemirates.storefor more information.
For more information on Emirates, including how to book flights, please contact your travel agent or visit www.emirates.com/th.
About Emirates Thailand:
Emirates (www.emirates.com/th), recognised as Airline of the Year at the 2018 Air Transport Awards, connects Bangkok to its Dubai hub with 35 weekly flights and Phuket to Dubai with daily flights. Emirates currently operates three of its five daily flights from Bangkok to Dubai with the iconic A380 aircraft. Serving 158 destinations in 84 countries/territories, the airline reported a net profit of US$ 237 million for the fiscal year 2018-2019. Emirates operates 271 wide-body Airbus and Boeing aircraft, including the world's largest fleet of A380s. Emirates' partnership with Thailand began in 1990 when it launched flights to Bangkok and ever since it has stimulated trade between the country and points across its network. Emirates has a weekly cargo capacity of 750 tonnes each way in the belly-hold of the passenger aircraft serving Thailand. The airline has been operating its flagship Airbus A380 on the Bangkok-Dubai and Bangkok-Hong Kong route since 2009 and reinforced its commitment to Thailand with the launch of daily direct flight to Phuket in December 2012. Starting from 1 June 2019, Emirates also began operating a daily flight between Bangkok and Phnom Penh, connecting passengers between Thailand and Cambodia.
For information and ticket reservations please visit www.emirates.com/th or contact the Reservation Office 02-664 1040.