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What are the beauty standards for Emirates flights?

Former cabin crew have spoken out about pay cuts if they fail to keep up with Emirates' image policy, or if they put on weight. The female team members must wear lipstick in Emirates' signature red, along with clear or red nail polish, neat hair and no visible tattoos.



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When flying with Emirates, you should dress comfortably and appropriately. Opt for clothing that is lightweight and breathable, such as cotton or linen. Avoid wearing anything too tight or revealing as this may be considered inappropriate in some cultures.

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100ml. All liquids, gels and aerosols, pastes, lotions, creams, drinks and other items of similar consistency must be in containers with a capacity no greater than 100ml. Those carried in containers larger than 100ml will not be accepted, even if the container is only partially filled.

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All fireworks and any other items containing explosives (for example, Christmas crackers, firecrackers, bottle rockets, poppers and sparklers) are forbidden to be carried either as carry-on baggage or as checked baggage on our flights.

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As its crew are the face of a global brand, Emirates puts great importance on the appearance of its crew members. The Emirates Airline Beauty Centre, which will operate throughout the week, is designed to offer an immersive and unique beauty experience for more than 18,000 flight attendants and hosts in Dubai.

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For the Emirates' red lip colour, Soru uses a red lip liner and adds a slick of bold red lipstick, the signature 999 Forever from Dior.

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For women staff, wearing a strong red lipstick is key to the Emirates look. Turns out the colour, like other aspects of the uniform, has been chosen for specific cultural and brand reasons.

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Reserving the Emirates A380 shower suite Emirates first class passengers can shower once per flight. You can typically spend 30 minutes in the shower room (though in theory I suppose you could spend longer if it's not otherwise booked), though you only get five minutes of running water.

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The pajamas can't be purchased, but passengers can take them home: according to the Emirates website, they retain their hydrating prowess for multiple washes. Not just a status symbol then, but rather functional souvenirs, too.

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Moisturizing pajamas (first class, long-haul overnight flights only) Pajamas are one of the best perks of flying first class on many airlines. However, Emirates takes it up a notch by offering moisturizing sleepwear that is designed to prevent skin dehydration on long-haul overnight flights.

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Lastly, apart from perfume, you may also bring a hairspray, spray deodorant and other aerosols in your carry-on luggage, but these must also be in containers with a maximum volume of 100ml.

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In keeping with Emirates commitment to providing an exceptional customer experience onboard, the First and Business Class kit bags feature new trending pantones and designs, along with Bulgari fragrances encapsulated in bottles designed exclusively for Emirates.

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Emirates economy passengers get a free amenity kit with toothbrush, toothpaste, eyemask, socks and a bookmark. Want to brush your teeth before “bed”? On long-haul flights, airlines often have dental kits available.

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Clothing should not indecently reveal parts of the body or display offensive images/slogans. Nudity is strictly forbidden. Swimwear is not not allowed in public places. However, it can be worn in pools and beaches.

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Upon boarding, you'll find your seats. Free economy seat selection is available online 48 hours prior to boarding or with your purchase of flex and flex plus economy fares. Emirates' international economy seats are comfortable, with above-average ergonomic features, flexible side panels and leather headrests.

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you can take food in either luggage but it must conform to security standards as far as getting on the flight goes and to Agriculture standards as defined by US CPB.

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Banned items include, but are not limited to:
  • controlled/recreational drugs and narcotic substances.
  • pirated content.
  • counterfeit currency.
  • items used in black magic, witchcraft or sorcery.
  • publications and artwork that contradict or challenge Islamic teachings and values.
  • gambling tools and machines.


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