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This Ramadan, DXB will hold its very first runway iftar

  • DXB organized an iftar event for airport staff members from all cultural backgrounds this Ramadan.
  • Majed Al Joker commended the project for its dedication to advancing cultural awareness and inclusion.
  • The small-scale iftar event is evidence of DXB’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and unity

To promote camaraderie and a sense of community, Dubai International (DXB) organized an iftar event for airport staff members from all cultural backgrounds this Ramadan.

Majed Al Joker, the Chief Operating Officer of Dubai Airports, commended the project for its dedication to advancing cultural awareness and inclusion.

First runway iftar

The occasion demonstrated the company’s capacity to craft unforgettable moments and ideals of solidarity, understanding, and compassion. Teams from Dubai Airports came together as iftar time approached to design an eye-catching table that featured classic Ramadan fare including dates, fruits, sweets, and cool drinks.

Together, they improved the whole experience and made the tastefully set table a warm and inviting area for staff members to bond, connect, and exchange tales.

The small-scale iftar event is evidence of DXB’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and unity, as well as its goal of providing worthwhile experiences for all visitors to the airport.

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