An Emirates flight attendant remains in custody in Dubai after sharing a photo of smoke from a drone strike near Dubai International Airport (DXB) in a private WhatsApp group.
Emirates cabin crew
Emirates (EK), headquartered at Dubai International Airport (DXB), launched a redesigned welcome video last June that now plays at the start of nearly every flight.
Emirates Airline (EK) has signed an agreement with Dubai Investments Park to secure land for a new, purpose-built Cabin Crew Village.
Emirates 2025 review covering new aircraft, route growth, Premium Economy rollout, WiFi upgrades, loyalty gains and top awards.
Emirates (EK) First Class is widely regarded as one of the most feature-rich premium cabins in commercial aviation, especially on the Airbus A380 and new Boeing 777 aircraft.
Emirates Airline expands fleet and hiring plans, targeting pilots, cabin crew, and engineers with tax-free pay and benefits.
Emirates new cabin crew may earn around AED 10,800 to AED 11,300 per month (USD 2,940 to USD 3,070 per month).
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Emirates (EK) has confirmed it won’t redesign its cabin crew uniform, keeping the iconic beige, red, and gold look that’s defined the airline since 2008.
Emirates Airline (EK) has inaugurated its USD 8 million Emirates Centre of Hospitality Excellence in Dubai (DXB), a world-class facility dedicated to elevating cabin crew training for nearly 25,000 members.