Emirates Brings Free Ice Cream Back at Dubai Airport

Emirates Brings Free Ice Cream Back at Dubai Airport

Post by : Bianca Suleiman

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Emirates, Dubai’s famous airline, is once again giving free ice cream to passengers at Dubai International Airport (DXB). This treat is available during the busy Eid Al Adha holidays and the summer travel season.

People flying from Dubai can enjoy tasty ice cream and fruity sorbets before they get on their flights. Emirates has set up four colorful ice cream carts in Terminal 3 of the airport. These carts are open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until June 20.

Passengers can choose from different yummy flavors. There’s mango, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream. If you like fruit flavors, you can pick passionfruit or raspberry sorbet.

This fun idea has become a tradition for Emirates. They usually offer this cool treat during big holidays like Eid and in the hot summer months. It’s a way to make the airport experience more fun and relaxing for travelers.

As more people are getting ready to travel for Eid Al Adha, Emirates has also shared a travel alert. They want to help passengers avoid long lines and delays. The airline is asking travelers to use online and remote check-in options. This will help everyone move faster and more smoothly through the airport.

So, if you’re flying out of Dubai soon, don’t forget to stop by one of Emirates’ ice cream carts and enjoy a sweet treat before your trip!

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