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SpiceJet, Avenue Capital Group enter into MoU for aircraft acquisition On April Fool s day this year, the popular Dubai airline Emirates had its followers in splits when it announced the launch of a special Wedding Service for those who want to tie the knot at 40,000 feet. With the promise of an Airbus 320, the announcement tricked people on social media. While one asked: Is there a link for more information and pricing about this somewhere . Another Twitter user added: Imagine working on creating this project. Massive excitement @emirates are you hiring? This report highlighted by The National News caught the eyes of many, and it s difficult to ignore that it may have ignited a spark or two of mischievous acts in a few. An infamous couple of India currently tried to do something similar yet on a much larger and unwise scale causing unwanted attention to their newly nuptial life. ....
Dubai: An early-morning tweet by Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) about the start of unannounced home inspections for students made at least some netizens wonder if the authority would be invading their privacy. “Due to ongoing distance learning, school inspectors will now begin unannounced visits to family homes. Ratings of each family will be published online to ensure students are receiving adequate support, sleep and chocolate,” the tweet said. Seemingly concerned, Twitter user Keegan Dsouza posted: “Isnt that an invasion of privacy or something? (sic)” However, most of the Twitterati, who responded, seemed to be in splits after realising that it was only an April Fool’s Day prank. ....