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With the top ten
kid’s nationalities onboard Emirates ranking as Britain, India, USA, Pakistan,
Australia, UAE, Russia, France, Germany and Saudi Arabia, children of all
nationalities are flying across the globe and enjoying Emirates, with bespoke
services created to cater to kid’s top priorities and non-negotiable
requirements; snacks, naps, great stuff to watch, and free Wi-Fi.
20 ways that
kids’ fly better with Emirates
Comfort and safety at
the airport
1. Across all
international airports -Emirates offers priority boarding for families ensuring
kids don’t wait too much and have more time to get settled into their seat.
2. In Dubai
Airport, Emirates provides free baby strollers for infants and younger kids,
providing comfort for tired little legs. Emirates also operates a dedicated
family check-in area at Dubai Airport during peak travel periods, to ensure a
swift and smooth experience for families with minimal queuing.
3. In the First
and Business Class Lounges in Dubai Airport, Concourse A and B, the kids play
areas have arcade quality games and Sony PlayStation terminals for gamers. The
lounges are also equipped with mother and baby care rooms, comfortable feeding
areas and baby changing facilities.
4. Emirates
offers a complimentary Unaccompanied Minors service to
children aged 5-11 years who are travelling alone, whereby children are
accompanied and supervised by specialist Emirates ground staff and cabin crew
for every step of their journey. There is a dedicated Unaccompanied Minors
Lounge with video games, free Wi‑Fi, comfortable sofas, and children’s
bathrooms, where kids can enjoy drinks and snacks as they wait for their
flight.
5. For children
with hidden disabilities, Emirates supports the travel journey by providing as
much information in advance as possible, so that families can plan, rehearse,
and be reassured about their upcoming travel. Passengers can check the
Accessible Travel page on Emirates.com for information, consult the Autism Friendly Guide to pre-plan
their travel and contact their Emirates local office with queries.
Essential snacks and
necessary naps
6. Kid’s meals are served almost all
Emirates routes, across all classes and feature tasty and nutritious meals,
with lots of snackable elements, on a specially designed colourful meal tray
featuring the iconic Emirates crew and pilot Little Travellers. Think kid
favourites; mac ‘n’ cheese, nuggets and pizza!
7. Organic baby
food, milk formula and baby bottles are available onboard for infants if parents
and guardians require them during the flight.
8. Parents with
babies onboard are given an infant amenity kit including diapers, a bib, lotion
and a changing matt so that the littlest passengers stay fresh throughout their
journey. Most Emirates aircraft bathrooms are equipped with baby changing
tables.
9. For infants
under 2 years old, parents can book seats with safe and comfortable bassinets
so that their babies can snooze comfortably throughout the flight. Parents can
also bring approved car seats onboard for extra
familiarity and safety.
10. Kids in all
classes are given pillows and blankets so they can make themselves comfortable
and have a little nap if required.
Endless
Boredom-Busting Entertainment
11. Emirates
award-winning inflight entertainment ice allows kids to get stuck
into movie marathons including new releases Avatar: The Way of the Water,
Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and The Super Mario Bros. Movie. There
is a vast selection including an all-new Disney Classics collection, plus
Marvel Studios and Star Wars collections, and the complete Harry Potter movies
series.
12. Ice also
has lots of kids and pre-school kids TV from CBeebies, Nickelodeon, Disney TV
and Cartoon Network, including all the top characters like Paw Patrol, Bluey and Hey
Duggee for the smaller ones.
13. Kids can
even curate their own viewing experience before their flight, simply by
browsing and pre-selecting movies or TV shows on the Emirates app, which can
then be synchronised to ice the moment they board, giving parents a
moment of peace.
14. Children are
given special headsets to enjoy ice, designed to have a better and more
comfortable fit on their head while they enjoy a huge array of child-friendly
content.
15. Kids of all
ages are also offered award-winning selection of toys and giveaways onboard, made
from more sustainable materials with each age group in mind. For example,
the Fly with Me magazine is a fun-filled activity magazine featuring
puzzles, jokes and activities for 3–8-year-olds.
16. Kids get
free Wi-Fi messaging onboard Emirates in all classes. Simply sign up to Emirates Skysurfers loyalty
programme for young travellers and kids between 2-17 years old can earn
Skywards Miles on every Emirates and flydubai flight, then spend them on more
flights or unique lifestyle benefits. Parents can also take advantage of an
exclusive summer offer with Emirates Skywards – a bonus Tier Miles offer
applicable to all customers who check-in for their flight at the Emirates City
Check-in and Travel Store, in ICD Brookfield Place, Dubai Financial Centre
(DIFC). From 15 July- 15 August, members can earn 5,000 Tier Miles for Emirates
Skywards Blue and Silver members; 10,000 Tier Miles for Emirates Skywards Gold
members; and 30,000 Tier Miles for Emirates Skywards Platinum members once they
check in at Emirates City Check-in and Travel Store, ICD Brookfield
Place. Terms & Conditions apply.
17. For gaming
enthusiasts, Emirates ice even has up to 100 video games, which can
be played by two players in different seats on the in-seat controllers.
18. Older kids
can get into a groove with Emirates ice music selection and
browse over 3,000 albums and over 600 playlists.
19. If a family
member or friend is seated in another row, kids can have fun using the
seat-to-seat phone to call each other from their seat on most aircraft. No
prank calls allowed!
20. To make
memories that last a lifetime, Emirates cabin crew can capture kid’s special
moments and journeys onboard with an instant Polaroid camera, which is then
presented to the family in a limited-edition Emirates photo frame as a keepsake.
Image Credit: ©
Emirates Airlines
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