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Emirates ups the Christmas festive cheer in December

Here’s how the Dubai-based carrier will celebrate Christmas with passengers in 2024

Last Updated

December 17, 2024

Emirates has unveiled its 2024 Christmas offering, with traditional treats and festive fare available across international lounges and a host of delights served inflight. The carrier expects to cater for more than one million customers during the month of December.

Emirates’ First and Business Class lounges in Dubai will be serving customer favourites like traditional roasted turkey with jus and cranberry sauce, glazed chestnuts, root vegetables, brussels sprouts and new potatoes, among a wide array of dishes. The festive feast is complemented by Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2013 and 2015, the Tranquil Tundra cocktail and Cozy Hearth mocktail by Dilmah, Jingle Mule cocktail from Evian, and Holiday Spiced Sour from Perrier. In First Class lounges, quintessential winter desserts await, from traditional stollen to scrumptious mince pies dashed with vanilla sauce and red currant cheesecake, to melt-in-the-mouth cinnamon profiteroles and spicy gingerbread chocolate cake.

In Business Class lounges, Christmas dinner will also be served alongside tempting desserts like cherry pistachio festive tart, Christmas fruit cake, chocolate yule log and lime macarons with peppermint ganache. For an extra sparkle, guests can sample Moët Ice Impérial Brut and Moët Ice Impérial Rosé. Visitors can also get cosy with gingerbread lattes or mint hot chocolate from Costa Coffee.


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Across the globe, Emirates Lounges will be decked out with festive fare – from lobster bisque and roasted rib-eye beef in San Francisco and LA, to grilled Norwegian salmon with creamy citrus velouté in Cape Town, roasted duck with red cabbage and caramelized apple wedges in Hamburg, to ballotine of guinea fowl stuffed with date and forest sauce in Paris.

This month, an exclusive vintage – Château Mouton Rothschild 2003 from the Emirates Vintage Collection will be available to First Class customers travelling on routes from Dubai to the UK and USA. With an 1855 Bordeaux classification, this wine is sought after for its bold expression of Pauillac terroir and status as a ‘First Growth’. A fusion of art and wine, the 2003 label was designed by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso, marking the 150th anniversary of Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild’s acquisition of Mouton.Onboard routes to the US and UK in First Class in December, Emirates will be serving another exclusive and extremely rare vintage of champagne – Dom Pérignon Plenitude 2, 2004.

Across other classes, Emirates customers will also enjoy premium wines with new additions such as the M. Chapoutier Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne, Rhone, 2019 in Business Class on European routes, and the Château de Sales, Pomerol 2014 in Premium Economy on routes to Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland.

From 14-26 December, customers in all classes will be offered festive hot chocolate, with different tempting toppings across classes from meringues to marshmallows to melt-in-the-mouth Valrhona chocolate pellets. From 24-26 December, special giveaways will also be offered; dark chocolate truffles in Economy Class, gingerbread cookies in Premium Economy and Business Class, and a raspberry Paris-Brest pastry in First Class.

In First, Business, and Premium Economy Class, the holiday classics continue with a huge variety of festive dishes across different routes. Curated dishes like salmon gravadlax with beetroot and orange-marinated salmon, pickled herring with potato and quail egg salad, or smoked salmon with crab mayonnaise and salmon roe will be featured.

Main courses include classic turkey with jus, chestnut and turkey bacon stuffing, truffle potato gratin, caramelised chestnuts, and roasted brussels sprouts, as well as new dishes on select routes like herb-crusted lamb shank with jus, butternut squash and braised cabbage, to duck confit drizzled in cranberry jus lié, with truffle potato gratin and caramelised chestnuts, to seared venison soaked in sage butter and blackberry sauce with potato gratin and braised red cabbage with apple. An array of festive desserts awaits featuring all the flavours of the season, and First Class customers will also enjoy their very own Santa Claus, made from fresh strawberries and cream.

In the A380 Onboard Lounge, customers departing Dubai can munch on some mince pies, stollen, panettone, festive macarons, ginger profiteroles, dark chocolate ganache and cranberry financier as well as hazelnut and cranberry jars, biscotti and candy canes. Customers visiting the onboard lounge can also grab a Christmas sandwich stuffed with turkey, roast beef, cheddar cheese, cranberry sauce and chilli tomato relish.

From 24 December – 8 January, Emirates will also celebrate Orthodox Christmas on flights between Russia, Cyprus, Ethiopia and Dubai. Customers in First and Business Class will enjoy appetisers like Olivier salad or lobster tail with celeriac purée and Sevruga caviar, pickled herring, or smoked salmon with crab mayonnaise, and main courses of duck confit with cranberry jus lié, truffle potato gratin, and caramelised chestnuts, or herb-crusted lamb shank drizzled with jus and served with roasted potatoes, butternut squash and braised cabbage. Decadent desserts offered will include white chocolate and peppermint mousse cake with cranberry compote, pistachio sponge and a candy cane or chocolate gingerbread cake served with cranberry jelly.

Emirates customers can also celebrate the true meaning of Christmas and spread joy with Emirates Airline Foundation, dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged children. Emirates customers can donate in any currency on any flight by using the envelope in the seat pocket, or via credit card, cheque, Skywards miles, or bank transfer, on their flight or from home.