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Gifts on board

Emirates gives luxury kits on board



Goodies galore Attractive on-board service

Dubai-based Emirates Airline has launched its new luxury amenity kits on board. The kit contains exclusive products by the Italian brand ‘Bvlgari’ that are now offered to passengers in the First and Business Class cabins on Emirates’ long-haul flights.

Bvlgari is one of the global players in the luxury market since 1884. For over a century, Bvlgari has been setting the pace for Italian style in Jewellery, watches, accessories, perfumes, fragrances, hotels and resorts.

As part of its agreement with Bvlgari, Emirates has exclusive use of Thé Rouge (Red Tea) products. The men’s First and Business Class amenity kit contain Thé Rouge after shave emulsion, eau parfumée and body lotion. Whereas the kit for women contain Bvlgari nourishing face emulsion, nourishing hand cream and eau parfumée Thé Rouge.

The bags themselves complete the luxury look and feel. The men’s First Class bag is made of Italian leather while the Business Class bag is made of canvas with smart leather-look trim. Ladies in First Class have a brown suede-style and in Business Class a light beige fabric bag. Inside pockets hold the products while a waterproof base protects three of the styles.

The most recent development in March 2008 on board Emirates is the launch of the inflight mobile telephone service, affording greater convenience to passengers and connect to the world while travelling. Emirates is the first airline in the world to commercially launch this service.

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