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Love Takes Flight with Emirates this Valentine’s Day

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Sydney, Australia, 13 February 2026: Love takes flight onboard Emirates this Valentine’s Day, as customers are treated to Valentine’s-themed cakes and chocolates onboard, a range of decadent pink desserts in Emirates lounges, romantic rosé Champagne, and an array of mood-setting movies and music.

Celebrating love in the sky

Every customer flying in Economy and Premium Economy Class on 14 February will receive a mini gift box with a raspberry chocolate brownie, while soft red mood lighting illuminates the aircraft. First and Business Class customers will also be gifted indulgent chocolate brownies and mini raspberry ganache tarts adorned with hearts. The A380 Onboard Lounge will be serving an array of sweet treats, from lemon and raspberry cupcakes to profiteroles and mini tarts.

On Valentine’s Day, Emirates First Class customers will be welcomed onboard with a glass of Dom Pérignon Rosé 2009 - an exceptional and rare vintage exclusive to Emirates. This cuvée, first produced in 1959, is a tribute to pinot noir showcasing aromas of raspberry and cherry, touches of cassis and fig, rose, orange oil, saffron, and notes of gingerbread and liquorice.

Business Class customers will be offered Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial, the house’s most expressive rosé Champagne, celebrated for its vibrant fruit profile. On the palate, the wine reveals flavours of wild strawberry, raspberry, and red cherry, lifted by subtle floral notes and a hint of spice.

Love in the Lounges

In the Emirates Lounges in Dubai from 13-15 February, after delicious à la carte and buffet appetisers and main courses, First Class customers can indulge in crafted desserts, including raspberry vanilla cake, pistachio strawberry cake, and red velvet cake, alongside an array of mocktails and cocktails such as Love Potion and Whispered Hearts. Moët & Chandon rosé Champagne is elegantly paired with canapés of marinated lobster en feuilleté and truffle cream éclat.

Business Class customers can treat themselves to red berries crunchy cake, strawberry and pistachio tart, and raspberry choux, or visit the dedicated old-fashioned ice cream cart to enjoy homemade strawberry cheesecake ice cream or raspberry and rose sorbet.

Across Emirates Lounges worldwide, customers will be greeted with Valentine’s-themed dishes and drinks, from heart-shaped ravioli in Rome to Valentine’s cupcakes in Cairo and chocolate-dipped strawberries in Sri Lanka.

Spotlight on Love with Emirates ice

For romantic relaxation, customers can browse Emirates ice, with more than 100 romantic comedies and dramas, including a dedicated ‘Love Stories’ movie folder with new releases like Regretting YouWorkmatesTyler Perry’s Finding Joy and all-time classics like 10 Things I Hate About YouThe NotebookNotting Hill and the entire Bridget Jones movie collection. In the TV section, there is a dedicated ‘Period Dramas’ folder with timeless classics like Sense & SensibilityPride & Prejudice and Sanditon. If you are looking for sweet romantic comedies, there are KDramas like Guardian: The Lonely & Great GodLovely Runner and What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. Customers can also enjoy a selection of love songs in playlists like Spotify’s Valentine’s Day Love Mixtape or Emirates’ Romantic Moments in ice playlists.


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