This year Emirates has increased a number of flights to GCC and Middle East countries because of large number of people traveling due to Eid-ul-Fitr. As per the statistics, nearly 38 additional flights are scheduled to meet the travelers’ needs.
More than 110,000 travelers are expected to fly into the Emirates during the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.
In order to keep up with the tradition, Emirates departing from Dubai will serve traditional Arab dishes and desserts to the passengers flying between the 21st to 24th of April, such as, mansaf, chicken mandi, Gulf style braised lamb, warm date pudding, sponge cake with white chocolate and hibiscus cream, kunafa, baklava ice-cream and many more depending upon the class of their travel.