I’m an Emirates flight attendant – the lesser known side of Dubai as well as the crew – loved budget spots.
AN Emirates flight attendant has revealed some of her top tips for people planning a trip to Dubai – as well as little-known perks to the job.
Alessandra Piper initially worked in a corporate job in
London, before being tempted to become flight crew by a friend already
working for the airline.
She told Sun Travel: “The opportunity to explore different cultures
while building a career in aviation was incredibly appealing, so I
applied, and it’s been the best decision I’ve ever made.”
She has since worked for Emirates for 11 years, where she currently
serves the First Class cabin – her role for the past two and a half
years.
When it comes to training, it is certainly intense.
She explained: “Emirates places strong emphasis on professional
development, with a seven-and-a-half-week world-class training program
at the dedicated Cabin Crew Training Academy covering safety, medical,
security and hospitality skills.
“Working in First Class allows me to provide a highly personalized
experience, dedicating more time to each passenger.
"We also undergo specialized courses such as L’art du vin,
Emirates’ expert wine program designed to deepen our understanding of
the airline’s extensive collection, including tasting profiles, pairing
principles and service techniques.”
She has since been to 87 countries and hundreds of cities – although
with 140 places the airlines connects to, she has a long way to go.
Not only that, but flight crew can request specific destination to go
to, and head to events sponsored by Emirates which include tennis,
football and cricket.
Of course, most of the long-haul routes go via Dubai – where crew are
also given fully furnished accommodation, free uniform cleaning and
free transport to work.
Here are some of Alessandra’s top tips if heading to Dubai – for first
timers and those on a budget.
Dubai genuinely has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for
beautiful beaches, an incredible dining scene, family-friendly
attractions or world-class shopping.
I always suggest booking tickets for popular experiences in
advance, as it makes the day much smoother and helps avoid queues.
With malls and attractions open late into the evening, the city offers
plenty to enjoy after daylight hours, from waterfront dining to desert
experiences, so you can make the most of every day you’re here.
Taxis in Dubai are abundant and affordable, so it’s easy to explore the
city.
You can download the Careem or Uber app for even quicker access to
taxis.
One practical tip: always carry a light jacket, even during the hotter
months, as indoor spaces can be very air-conditioned.
Dubai genuinely has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for
beautiful beaches, an incredible dining scene, family-friendly
attractions or world-class shopping.
I always suggest booking tickets for popular experiences in advance, as
it makes the day much smoother and helps avoid queues.
With malls and attractions open late into the evening, the city offers
plenty to enjoy after daylight hours, from waterfront dining to desert
experiences, so you can make the most of every day you’re here.
Taxis in Dubai are abundant and affordable, so it’s easy to explore the
city.
You can download the Careem or Uber app for even quicker access to
taxis.
One practical tip: always carry a light jacket, even during the hotter
months, as indoor spaces can be very air-conditioned.
Are there any hidden spots
that tourists don’t know about but should?
Dubai’s dining scene is extraordinary.
The city is home to more than 13,000 restaurants and cafés, making it
one of the most diverse culinary destinations in the world.
With so much choice, it’s worth exploring beyond the most talked-about
spots.
Most high-end restaurants offer business lunch packages – a smaller
menu for a very affordable price.
Sushi Samba’s business lunch is my favorite, the restaurant has a
360-degree view of The Palm.
I also love introducing visitors to Jumeirah Al Qasr.
A traditional abra ride through the hotel’s waterways offers beautiful
views of the Burj Al Arab, and I usually end the visit with a meal at
one of the resort’s restaurants.
Dubai Opera is also a must. Beyond opera, the venue hosts musicals,
ballet, theatre and more.
And for those seeking nature, Dubai has much to offer.
You can see flamingos at Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary or take a day
trip to Hatta for kayaking, hiking and mountain scenery, showing an
entirely different side of the UAE.
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