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A new kosher kitchen being run in partnership with Emirates could help the UAE become a major global exporter of the food.
Kosher Arabia will produce more than 2,000 meals a day from a 1,858-square-metre kitchen
in Dubai.
It will focus on airline catering for Emirates and other airlines, as well as for hotels and events.
This country could actually be a centre exporting premium kosher food to the rest of the region and the world
Ross Kriel, CCL Holdings
Ross Kriel, the chief executive of CCL Holdings, which is working with Emirates Flight Catering to open and operate the kitchen, said the idea was a dream that has been in the planning for years.
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The Dubai company will resume flying to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane this week, despite a reduction in the number of international passengers allowed to fly into Australia.
“Emirates will resume passenger flights to Sydney from 25 January, to Melbourne from 26 January, and to Brisbane from 28 January, an airline spokesman said. Emirates is keen to serve the many Australians waiting to get home, and we hope that commercial and operational conditions will allow us to continue doing so.
The airline had previously cancelled flights to the three Australia for operational reasons . It continues flying to Perth.
It told
because of the decision and remains committed to flying Australians where they need to go.