Emirates opens Centre of Hospitality Excellence in Dubai to train 25,000 cabin crew

Emirates has opened a Centre of Hospitality Excellence in Dubai to train nearly 25,000 cabin crew in hospitality and service skills. The world-class facility centralises training to support the carrier’s expanding, retrofitted widebody fleet and broader passenger experience upgrades linked to long-haul product rollouts.

Discovered 2025-10-06T04:12:17.539449-07:00 | 2025-10-06T04:12:17.539449-07:00

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  • Emirates’ new Dubai Centre of Hospitality Excellence will train nearly 25,000 cabin crew, a large-scale workforce investment that targets consistent service standards across its network; more on the opening here. It complements the carrier’s simultaneous recruitment push for pilots targeting 1,500 hires to match fleet growth.

  • The emphasis on hospitality skills underpins Emirates’ product and passenger-experience strategy, aligning with recent cabin refreshes and new offerings such as its retrofitted 777 Premium Economy rollouts and expanded A350 rotations deployed across routes and scheduled A350 services.

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