Home Transport Aviation Photos: Emirates VIP, premier passenger team gets a uniform ‘makeover’ The airline’s team has come out with a brand new uniform by Nida Sohail January 18, 2025 Image credit: Emirates Website The Premium & VIP Passenger Services team at Emirates has a new look. The team, responsible for the transfer of premium individuals through the Dubai International Airport (DXB), has showcased an all-together new and fabulously chic ensemble, as part of their new work regalia. What does their ‘NEW MODISH’ uniform look like The new uniform has been designed by the in-house Emirates standard team and comprises of: For the ladies A-line skirt suit for ladies Another stylish pantsuit for ladies For the gentleman A tailored 3-piece suit for the men Colour of the uniform The ward sand color of the voguish uniform symbolises the desert dunes of the UAE, with red collars and matching cuffs for ladies. The skirt is accentuated by a stylish red pleat for the ambassadors to walk comfortably, with a red leather belt at the waist, adding a polished touch to the entire look. The wonderful look is topped with the iconic Emirates hat and the gold pin showcasing the Emirates logo and the exquisite chiffon scarf, representative of the Emirati culture. The look in its entirety is put together by the red leather shoes as well as the handbag. The dapper male ambassadors of the Premium & VIP Passenger Services team would also be seen flaunting tailor-made jackets, pants, and waistcoats all accented with red pocket squares and muted ties. Work profile for the Emirates Premium & VIP Passenger Services team The prime focus of the team involves Pickups Drop-off’s Airport check-ins Connections and arrival formalities, all for the VIP passengers passing through the Dubai International Airport. This is to ensure a safe and smooth passage of the passengers through the airport, within the significant time constraints. (With inputs from Emirates media centre) Tags Dubai airport Emirates Emirates airline New uniform You might also like Dubai’s Emirates Airline says ‘wings clipped’ by Boeing delays Dubai’s Emirates takes delivery of first its A350-900 aircraft Emirates inks strategic deals with Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Dubai’s Emirates SkyCargo orders more Boeing 777F freighters