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How many meals does Emirates make per day?

Emirates Flight Catering makes approximately 225,000 meals daily. It serves as the world's largest flight catering facility located at Dubai International airport. It operates 24-7, cooking every snack, dessert, and main dish eaten by its millions of passengers annually.



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You can enjoy two meal services on a long-haul flight: a delicious main meal designed by our chefs and a light meal or, on the shortest routes, a snack as the second service. Depending on the flight schedule, the main meal is either breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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Can you keep Emirates blankets? Not yours to keep, not even in business class (unlike pyjamas, which are gifted). Airline blankets are gathered at the end of the flight, washed at industrial laundry centres and then redistributed.

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Do you have to pay for drinks on Emirates? No, even in economy class, basic spirits, beers and wines are served complimentary to passengers.

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Meat and fish are imported for maximum quality. Dubai is in the middle of the desert, so Emirates has to be resourceful to make sure they have the best ingredients. They import ingredients from all over the world to elevate their dining program.

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Economy Class passengers are permitted one piece of carry-on baggage, subject to the following size and weight limitations. The weight must not exceed 7 kg (15 lbs). Duty-free purchases of liquor, cigarettes, and perfume in reasonable quantities are also permitted in addition to the above.

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Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.

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So what does happen to uneaten airline food? Some airlines allow flight attendants to eat untouched business or first class meals. But the majority of the time, they are either incinerated or dumped in a landfill.

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