Emirates’
award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice is set to
provide its passengers an exceptionally exciting treat as it joins UNESCO
to mark the 2023 International Mother Language Day on the 21 February, a
day set aside by UNESCO to honour the importance of cultural and linguistic
diversity for sustainable societies. Emirates will therefore
highlight the vast array of languages spoken onboard by multicultural cabin
crew, the comprehensive and detailed website translated into 28 languages,
as well as the vast library of in-language content.
On
board every flight with Emirates, cabin crew can speak an array of
languages. Emirates proactively hire cabin crew who are multilingual, as
communicating with passengers in their own language is considered a core
part of Emirates signature hospitality. Emirates cabin crew are recruited
from more than 130 countries and together speak more than 70 languages. On
Emirates.com, the website that provides information on every aspect of the
Emirates experience, the content can be viewed in 28 different languages with a simple click. The Emirates app for
iOS and Android is also available in 19 different languages.
On
Emirates award-winning ice, there is a huge array of content in
over 40 languages, from movies to TV series to music, poetry, and podcasts.
A library of over 1900 movies is available in multiple languages, with vast
choices available including English, Arabic, Hindi, French, Spanish,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, German, Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, Russian,
Mandarin, Cantonese and many more. For those who prefer to watch a boxset
or hit TV series, ice offers over 500 episodes of Arabic
TV, and 29 channels of TV shows from India and Pakistan. Many of the smash
hit English-language comedy and drama series are available with a variety
of dubbed languages, including Italian, Spanish, Japanese, German, French
and more. Passengers can visit the dedicated ice page on Emirates.com
and select any language to see what content is available.
For
the musically minded explorer, ice is home to up to 40,000
hit songs spread across genres including K-Pop (Korean), Afrobeat (Yoruba,
isiZulu and more), P-Pop (Tagalog), Reggaeton (Spanish), C-Pop (Mandarin,
Cantonese) and Opera (French, Italian and more). Passengers can also listen
to Polish, Russian, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Sinhala, Tamil, Malay, Thai, and
Turkish tunes amongst many others. For those who wish to brush up on their
language skills before they reach their destination, ice even
has uTalk Language Learning on ice TV – a module that
helps passengers learn essential phrases in a new language while they fly –
available in Arabic, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, German, and French.
Emirates
is the world’s largest international airline flying to 140 destinations
around the globe. The airline has always held a deep commitment to cultural
and linguistic diversity, celebrating the nuances of different cultures
onboard in a multitude of ways; from serving regionally inspired cuisines
to respecting the practices of various religions such as fasting or periods
of required vegan diet, to celebrating special occasions onboard from
Christmas, to Eid, to Lunar New Year to Oktoberfest to Diwali, and
providing cultural entertainment from a wealth of regions so that all
passengers fly better.
The
concept of International Mother Language Day was approved at the 1999
UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world for
the past 23 years. UNESCO believes in the importance of cultural and
linguistic diversity for sustainable societies and works to preserve the
differences in cultures and languages that foster tolerance and respect for
others. Multilingual and multicultural societies exist through their
languages which transmit and preserve traditional knowledge and cultures in
a sustainable way.
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