Emirates Celebrates Decades of UAE-Kuwait Ties with Special Inflight Initiatives, Offering Passengers a Unique Cultural Journey Between Dubai and Kuwait

Emirates, the world-renowned airline, has made a grand gesture by commemorating the UAE-Kuwait Week, a celebration of the decades-long diplomatic and cultural ties between the United Arab Emirates and the State of Kuwait. The airline marked the event with a range of special onboard initiatives, including traditional desserts and a curated entertainment program showcasing the rich Arabic culture of Kuwait.
This article delves into how Emirates is enhancing the already strong relationship between the UAE and Kuwait, spotlighting the airline’s role in facilitating travel, trade, and cultural exchange between the two nations. Let’s explore how this collaboration is strengthening bilateral ties, enriching passenger experience, and expanding global connections.
Emirates’ Special Celebrations for UAE-Kuwait Week have showcased more than just exceptional hospitality—they’ve highlighted a longstanding relationship between Dubai and Kuwait that dates back to 1989. With more than 30 weekly flights connecting Dubai to Kuwait, Emirates continues to be a bridge between the two countries, offering top-notch service, luxury flights, and a host of exclusive onboard experiences. The airline’s initiatives, including a celebratory selection of traditional Kuwaiti desserts and customized inflight entertainment, reflect the deep cultural ties that unite these nations. Passengers have enjoyed a special treat onboard, with traditional sweets like the Pistachio Rahash Tart, a dessert synonymous with Kuwaiti culture, served to passengers across all cabin classes. For First and Business Class passengers, a Gahwa Tart was on offer, alongside a Toffee Date Cake in Premium Economy and Economy Classes, making the flight experience both luxurious and culturally enriching.
In addition, Emirates has ensured that Arabic culture was at the forefront of this celebration by showcasing popular Kuwaiti movies and TV shows throughout the flights. This collaboration has further cemented Emirates’ commitment to promoting cross-cultural understanding and fostering deeper relationships between Kuwait and the UAE, all while providing passengers with a journey that mirrors the spirit of the UAE-Kuwait partnership.
Emirates’ role in facilitating the development of Kuwait’s aviation infrastructure over the decades also plays a vital role in driving the global tourism industry, with more than 16 million passengers having flown between the two countries since the launch of this route. The launch of the Airbus A350 and Boeing 777 aircraft for these services has elevated the flying experience, offering a new level of comfort and service. Let’s now look at how Emirates has been integral to Kuwait’s tourism sector and the role the airline plays in both business and leisure travel.
Emirates and Kuwait: A Symbol of Cooperation
- First Connection in 1989: Emirates’ Kuwait route has a longstanding history with Emirates having flown its inaugural flight to Kuwait in 1989, initially with just two weekly flights operated by the Boeing 727.
- Modern Fleet: Today, the airline operates 29 out of its 30 weekly flights with retrofit Boeing 777s and the latest Airbus A350s, featuring premium economy seats and Emirates’ signature onboard amenities.
- Passenger Comfort: The Airbus A350 flights offer an advanced experience with quieter cabins, wider aisles, advanced lighting systems, and the award-winning ice inflight entertainment system.
Onboard Specials and Cultural Integration
- Arabic Content: During UAE-Kuwait Week, Emirates provided a curated selection of Kuwaiti TV shows and movies for passengers, ensuring they could experience a slice of Kuwait’s entertainment during their flight.
- Traditional Desserts: Emirates delighted passengers by introducing a unique offering of traditional Kuwaiti sweets:
- Pistachio Rahash Tart served across all cabin classes.
- Gahwa Tart in First and Business Class.
- Toffee Date Cake for Premium Economy and Economy Class passengers.
Strengthening Bilateral Relations Through Air Travel
- Cultural and Business Ties: Emirates has been an essential factor in the growth of Kuwait’s international connections, particularly with over 81,000 flights completed between Dubai and Kuwait, with more than 16 million passengers traveling across these two vibrant cities.
- Supporting Trade: Beyond passenger services, Emirates plays a crucial role in promoting trade relations between the UAE and Kuwait, supporting local businesses by transporting cargo ranging from fresh produce to pharmaceuticals. Over the last five years, Emirates SkyCargo has handled over 165,000 tonnes of cargo to and from Kuwait.
Connecting More Destinations
- Expanding Global Reach: Emirates’ interline agreement with Kuwait Airways allows passengers from Kuwait Airways to access 19 Emirates destinations, including Australia, Japan, China, and the United States, while Emirates customers gain access to regional destinations like Iraq, Egypt, and Turkey through Kuwait Airways.
- Supporting the Tourism Sector: Through its extensive route network, Emirates has become an indispensable player in the growth of both Dubai’s and Kuwait’s tourism sectors, fostering both business and leisure travel. Emirates continues to enable travelers to explore the diverse cultures and landscapes of the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.
Airline Partnership and New Aircraft
- Airbus A350 Introduction: Kuwait was one of the first destinations to welcome the new Airbus A350, a milestone in Emirates’ ongoing commitment to offering passengers the best in comfort and technology. The A350 offers an enhanced onboard experience, from wider aisles to state-of-the-art technology.
- Boeing 777s: The highly popular Boeing 777 aircraft remains the backbone of Emirates’ fleet, with retrofitting efforts ensuring that these planes remain some of the most advanced in the skies today.
Emirates’ Continuing Legacy in Kuwait
- Aviation Milestone: The UAE-Kuwait connection continues to thrive, with Emirates contributing significantly to air traffic and the growth of Kuwait’s global stature as a key business and leisure destination.
- Enabling Regional Connectivity: With over 16 million passengers flown and the introduction of new aircraft like the A350, Emirates has cemented its legacy as a crucial airline connecting Dubai to Kuwait, and further enhancing travel options in the Middle East.

