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Emirates expands its in-flight drinks menu

Emirates is expanding its extensive alcoholic beverage menu, which includes beer, wine and champagne, with the recent addition of ten new premium spirits to its aircraft.

First Class passengers can now enjoy Stoli Elite 18 vodka from Latvia, The Botanist Hebridean Strength gin from Scotland and 7-year-old Eminente Reserva rum from Cuba in the inflight lounges of A380 flights. In addition, First Class passengers can now also enjoy Glenmorangie Signet Single Malt Scotch Whisky from Scotland. Business Class passengers will be able to try Grey Goose vodka from France, Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc beer and 10 Year Old Glenmorangie Original Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Premium Economy and Economy Class passengers will be able to order Smirnoff Vodka No. 21 Red, originally produced in Russia and now available worldwide, Bombay Sapphire gin from the UK and Baileys Original Irish Cream from Ireland, which is already available in all travel classes.

Emirates has invested AED 290 million in beer and spirits over the last decade to provide passengers with a better in-flight experience, offering a wide choice of globally recognized luxury brands. In addition to all the new spirits on board, Emirates passengers enjoy drinks such as Heineken, Stella Artois and Tiger beer, aperitifs such as Martini and Campari, a range of whiskeys from The Dalmore, Woodford Reserve, Chivas, Jack Daniels and Johnnie Walker, rums from Ron Zacapa and Bacardi, cognacs from Hennessy and Tesseron, Sipsmith gin and Cointreau, Tia Maria and many more liqueurs. In total, Emirates offers 40 alcoholic beverages and beers, with the latest additions to its menu of the world's finest spirits.