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Did it really happen? An airline has placed a flight attendant on the tallest building in the world - Walla! Tourism

2021-08-09T06:17:09.532Z


The UAE has been removed from the UK Red List - which has given Emirates a reason to raise a "flight attendant" to Burj Khalifa during a beautiful marketing campaign. Watch the video at Walla! Tourism


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Did it really happen?

An airline has placed a flight attendant on the tallest building in the world

From January, the British were banned from flying to Dubai.

The United Arab Emirates has now been removed from the list - which gave the Emirates a reason to raise a "flight attendant" to Burj Khalifa, who told the world that the airline felt in the clouds from the move that would return the passengers

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Emirates flight attendant on the Burj Khalifa (Photo: Emirates)

In the days when passengers are not happy to board flights these days, airlines around the world are trying to market themselves in special ways.

One such is Emirates from Dubai, who plans to fly to Israel.



The airline has placed at the end of the Burj Khalifa tower, which rises to a height of 829.8 meters and is considered the tallest building in the world, an "air hostess" to celebrate the reopening of flights to and from England.



So this is not really a flight attendant, but more the free and stunt paratrooper Nicole Smith-Ludwick, who was dressed in the company uniform, held marketing signs with a short message and was lifted to the end of the building by helicopter, in a stunt that Tom Cruise could not do either.

The signs held by the stuntman and the suit read: "Moving Emirates to the list (in color) of amber, made us feel at the end of the world," with an expression in English that has two meanings: ordinary and in addition infinite joy.

According to Smith-Ludwick, "It's one of the most amazing and exciting stunts I've done."

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The world is high.

Burj Khalifa Building in Dubai (Photo: Ziv Reinstein, Ziv Reinstein)

Attendant?

Not really.

The stuntwoman Nicole Smith-Ludwick in the video (Photo: screenshot, screenshot)

Do not fly to Dubai from January

Since January this year, flights to the United Kingdom have been suspended after the United Arab Emirates was placed on the UK Red List.

The risk level of the country in the Persian Gulf has now been lowered, and Emirates has entered a marketing move for the British public.



"Since the UK announcement yesterday weekend, we have seen a huge increase in inquiries from customers who are desperate to fly to see their families, planning their children's return for the new school period, as well as the postponed business trip or holiday," said Emirates chief operating officer Adnan Kazim.



Dubai, as mentioned, was included in the red list whose destinations are prohibited from flying from the UK, as many British citizens chose to vacation there during the Corona.

But now that the restrictions have been lifted, pressure has been put on reopening the international flight route.

It is quite clear that Emirates is happy with this decision and expects to welcome the British passengers back.

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