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Syyaha
30-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Syyaha
Visit Dubai and VOX Cinemas offer GCC moviegoers the chance to win an unforgettable Dubai trip
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 30 July 2025: Visit Dubai, in collaboration with VOX Cinemas, is giving five lucky moviegoers from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia the chance to experience a luxury getaway for two to Dubai. Winners will be flown in Emirates Business Class to enjoy a front-row seat to the best of Dubai where every element is designed to deliver the perfect mix of excitement, comfort and five-star hospitality. From private helicopter tours and serene wellness treatments to fine dining restaurants and captivating entertainment, Dubai is a destination where minutes turn into memories. Among the experiences is a heart-racing helicopter tour over iconic landmarks including Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah giving the lucky winners an unforgettable way to see Dubai, followed by a night at Dubai's first permanent live show, La Perle. Inspired by Dubai's rich history of pearl diving, La Perle is a breathtaking production that blends immersive theatre, awe-inspiring acrobatics, and cutting-edge special effects in a purpose-built aqua theatre at Al Habtoor City. Having worked up an appetite, the winners will be treated to a dining experience at one of Dubai's most sought-after restaurants. Whether it's the Parisian elegance of Fouquet's Dubai, the bold Latin American spirit of COYA, or the glamorous ambiance of Amelia Lounge, each offers a distinct flavour of the city's world-class culinary scene. For the duration of the two-night trip, winners will stay at a five-star hotel where they will enjoy exclusive spa treatments to relax and unwind. Handpicked for them from a selection of standout properties including Atlantis The Royal; Atlantis, The Palm; Hilton Dubai Al Habtoor City; Al Habtoor Palace or Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates, each hotel promises world-class service and exceptional comfort. How to enter: Film fans must scan the QR code shown on the big screen after the official Visit Dubai short film plays during previews at VOX Cinemas to enter the competition and stand a chance to win. The competition runs until 30th July 2025. Winners will be announced in August and will have three months to claim their prize. Hotel and dining venues will be assigned closer to the trip, with each winner enjoying a unique combination of experiences.


Daily Mail
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Australia's Next Top Model star Brooke Hogan criticised for 'tone deaf' paid post for luxury airline
Brooke Hogan has been called out by fans over an 'out of touch' social media post. The former Australia's Next Top Model star took to Instagram this week to share a paid partnership post for luxe airline Emirates. The post featured a series of images showing Brooke enjoying the benefits of flying business class with the airline. The carousel was titled: '7 honest things no one tells you about flying Emirates Business class.' She the went on to extoll the virtues of the premium service, including a chauffeur-driven car service to and from the airport. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Other benefits identified by the entrepreneur included 'world class food', and 'exclusive designer Bulgari amenity kits'. 'There's free flowing wine,' Brooke wrote on one image. 'They have an extensive selection of complimentary drinks served throughout the flight including Moët & Chandon and a selection of six award-winning wines.' While the post was intended to elicit a sense of travel FOMO among her 619,000 followers, it appeared to have opposite effect. Many took to the comments to crtiticise Brooke for what they claimed was a 'tone deaf' post. 'Meanwhile the rest of the world has normal jobs and will never be able to afford this,' one jealous fan wrote. 'Such relatable content,' another quipped, while a third jumped in with: 'Looks so nice, dreamy and out of touch.' It didn't end there, either, with another offering: 'I mean you gotta get that bag girl, but this is a tough one to post and not cop some negative commentary.' The post featured a series of images showing Brooke enjoying the benefits of flying business class with the airline She the went on to extoll the virtues of the premium service, including a chauffeur-driven car service to and from the airport and 'free flowing wine' and the post elicited much criticism from followers Yet another offered: 'Glad you had a great experience, but everyone knows what business class looks like. 'It's definitely a case of "how do you know someone flew business class? Don't worry, they'll tell you."' It wasn't all negativity though, with many jumping in to the comments to admit their envy over the post. 'We flew Emirates business to Paris for our honeymoon last year. Wish I'd known about the chauffeur,' one follower wrote. 'It was so great, it has unfortunately ruined me for regular flights.' Another chimed in with: 'OMG can I trade places with you,' while a third summed up the sentiment of many with: 'This is incredible.' Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Brooke for comment. It wasn't all negativity though, with many jumping in to the comments to admit their envy over the post. Brooke is pictured with son Billy, one. Since appearing on Australia's Next Top Model in 2013, Brooke has taken her career across the globe while also being a regular fixture in both Sydney and Melbourne. She's worked with a variety of brands from Myer, Tommy Hilfiger, Seafolly and YSL while also working as a television presenter for Channel 7's lifestyle show, The Great Weekend. Brooke is also the founder of fashion and swimwear label Le Mon and the online Pilates platform Our Pilates. The entrepreneur welcomed her first child, Billy, with husband Myles Pitt back in 2023. The couple tied the knot in a lavish Mornington Peninsula wedding in 2022.


Time Out Dubai
02-05-2025
- Business
- Time Out Dubai
Emirates Business Class offers even more bubbly-paired meals
Listen up, jet setters. Your meals in the clouds just got a serious upgrade. This summer, Emirates Business Class customers are in for a culinary experience like no other – 18 new dishes, each paired with a premium Moët & Chandon bubbly, are taking flight. This exclusive menu is the result of over a year's collaboration between Jean-Michel Bardet, Moët's head chef and Emirates' own vice president of culinary design, Doxis Bekris. Their mission? To design the menu to offer restaurant-quality dishes that complement the French bubbly house's most prestigious cuvées, all while being served at 40,000 feet. Among the new offerings, expect starters like poached scallops with green melon and kumquat, going well with the brand's grand vintage 2016. For vegan travellers, silken tofu with poached asparagus and cashew cream is paired with the impérial brut variant. Each dish has been designed to unlock and enhance the flavours of the bubbly that it's served with. Main courses include roasted duck with spiced couscous and cherry tomatoes with fruit-forward pink bubbly. While seafood-lovers will enjoy the seared Chilean seabass with lemongrass sauce and artichoke purée, a dish that is paired with the brut impérial. Even classic comfort foods like roasted turkey and creamy mash are given a luxurious twist and are served with the grand vintage 2016. You might also like: 10 things you didn't know about flying with Emirates Behind the scenes, the culinary minds had to navigate not just flavour, but the challenge of altitude, presentation and scale – and with Emirates serving a staggering 77 million meals a year, it was an interesting challenge. So the next time you fly Emirates Business Class, don't just expect a glass of bubbly –expect a full-blown pairing experience. Looking for things to do in Dubai? 112 best things to do in Dubai in 2025 Everything to tick off your Dubai bucket list 50 free things to do in Dubai Feeling the pinch? Enter free things to do Here's how to eat at 10 expensive Dubai restaurants for less Early bird dinners, lunch specials and more