Emirates celebrates ‘Int’l Tea Day’ with Dilmah

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18 December, 2019, 04:35 pm
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This year, the two organisations also marked the 27 years of partnership

Emirates and Ceylon Tea-Dilmah jointly celebrated 'International Tea Day' on Sunday (December 15) with all Emirates passengers on board.

This year, the two organisations also marked the 27 years of partnership.

Economy Class passengers flying out of Dubai on the day were given a special take-away gift set to sample the Emirates Signature Tea and Breakfast in Paradise tea. This is the first time the Emirates Signature Tea could be enjoyed outside of the First Class cabins.

Business Class passengers were able to enjoy the limited edition Dilmah Elixir Breeze mocktail at the A380 onboard lounge -Dilmah Elixir of Ceylon Tea gently stirred with pineapple juice, cranberry juice and a splash of lime. In First Class, in addition to the entire selection of 12 teas, customers on select routes were able to enjoy a special high-tea offering of petit fours served with Dilmah English breakfast tea.

Ahead of International Tea Day a master class in the appreciation of Ceylon Tea took place at 40,000 feet on board an Emirates A380 flight from Dubai to London.

Held at the iconic A380 On-board Lounge by Dilhan Fernando, CEO, Dilmah Tea and the founder of Dilmah, Merrill J. Fernando the master class was the first of its kind held in the skies.

Guests at the master class aboard flight EK31 were also wowed with the world's highest flair bartending show by Tomek Malek, a world champion flair bartender. Tomek also created a special mocktail – the Dilmah Elixir Breeze - for the audience to taste.

Emirates and Dilmah have enjoyed a longstanding partnership of brewing the finest teas on board and in Emirates airport lounges around the world. Today, the airline serves a special selection of 12 Dilmah teas catering to the tastes and sensory preferences of all its customers - including an exclusive tea created just for the airline.

Each year, Emirates brews 33 million cups of Dilmah tea for its customers from a specially curated tea menu available in all classes.

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