The UK's royal wedding staged last Saturday was a "big day", not just for the couple who tied the knot but, also to the world. Still obsessed with the gorgeous wedding scenes and desire to have a taste of the royal touch? The onboard facilities, and newly refreshed spirits offering of Emirates, feature distinguished Royal Warrant Brands, that provide an exquisite flying experience for Chinese passengers, both in the air and on the ground.
Flying with Emirates, Chinese passengers can look forward to the highest levels of care and comfort, from the warm hospitality of Emirates' multinational cabin crew to regionally inspired dishes, and complimentary beverages, as well the newly revamped spirits offering.
The new spirits menu on board includes several popular and well-loved brands, such as Johnnie Walker Blue Label for first class, Martini Rosso and Martini Extra Dry for both first class and business class, as well as Dewar's 'White Label' for economy class, all of which are recognized by Grantors of the Royal Family.
In addition, the existing Veuve Clicquot, served on selected routes of Emirates, Moët & Chandon served in Dubai airport lounges, and Royal Doulton tableware, used in both first-class and business-class services, are also Royal Warrant brands, that provide exquisite experiences for Chinese passengers, both onboard and on the ground, on their trips across Emirates' global network of 158 destinations in 85 countries and territories.
A Royal Warrant of Appointment is a mark of recognition of those who have supplied goods or services to the Households of HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh or HRH The Prince of Wales for at least five years.
Emirates goes to great lengths to ensure comfort and leisure with every thoughtful little detail to make the flight experience memorable and enjoyable. Emirates' new spirits menu is an extensive offering of over 30 new spirits and liqueurs served across all classes. The spirits complement Emirates' world class offering of over 80 fine wines and champagnes served across its network daily.
As the world's largest international airline, Emirates operates a total of five A380 flights departing from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou on daily basis and three weekly flights deploying Boeing 777 from Yinchuan and Zhengzhou to Dubai. Through convenient transfer in Dubai, passengers can fly to over 150 destinations in more than 80 countries across six continents.
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