Dubai Airports has distributed 60,000 Iftar boxes across DXB’s terminals in the spirit of Ramadan and in line with the UAE’s Year of Community. Senior leaders from Dubai Airports personally handed out the parcels so people could break their fast.
In a post on social media platform X, Dubai Airports said: "Our senior leadership team joined alokozay group to distribute Iftar meals across DXB, so our guests can break their fast with comfort and ease.
Aligned with the UAE’s Year of Community, this initiative reflects the generosity and hospitality that define both Dubai and Ramadan."
Our senior #leadership team joined @alokozaygroup to distribute Iftar meals across @DXB, so our guests can break their fast with comfort and ease🌙
— Dubai Airports (@DubaiAirports) March 18, 2025
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