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Emirates re-opens premium lounges at selected airports in Europe

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Depending on specific local guidelines in each market, either buffet service or a la carte dining are offered to customers.

Emirates, which has resumed operations to over 90 percent of its pre-pandemic network, is re-opening lounges facilities for first class, business, Platinum and Gold Skywards members. The company, currently flying to overĀ 120 destinations worldwide via its hub in Dubai, will allow customers to use signature premium lounge services at airports in its network, comprising popular destinations across Europe, Africa, the USA and Asia.

Lounges at several airports in the UK, including London Heathrow, Birmingham, and Manchester, are expected to have re-opened their doors for customers to immerse themselves in the pre-flight premium experience by the end of December, while the lounges in London Gatwick and Glasgow will welcome customers in January 2022.

In Europe, Emirates lounges in Germany, namely Munich, Frankfurt, HamburgĀ and Dusseldorf, in addition to lounges in Milan and Rome, have already re-opened for passengers to enjoy their premium facilities, while the loungeĀ inĀ Paris is scheduled to open later this month.

Emirates’ First Class passengers and Platinum Skywards members can enjoy complimentary access for the first passenger and up to three additional guests, including one adult and two children under 17 in the airline’s lounge facilities. Before flights, passengers in Concourse A can savour the unique flavours of gourmet dishes prepared by chefs in show kitchens, enjoy a drink at the Cigar Bar or let expert sommeliers guide them on the best vintages to indulge in, at Le Clos Wine Cellar. The lounges also feature spa services and shower facilities, a dedicated duty-free shopping area in First Class and a Concierge Duty-Free service in Business Class. Customers enjoying the lounge facilities will also have direct access to boarding gates at the airline’s dedicated A380 hub.

In addition to Emirates’ exclusive lounge experience in Dubai and select airports within its network, First Class and Business Class customers in addition to Emirates Skywards Platinum and Gold members can also enjoy access to 96Ā partner loungesĀ across its network and benefit from their services before flights, with an additional 15 partner lounges to be phased in. Customers canĀ check availabilityĀ of lounges before their flights andĀ eligibilityĀ requirements for complimentary or discounted access.

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The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project announces 50 nominees

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Kim Rihal, founder of social enterprise Equal Education, is one of the 50 women shortlisted for The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project
Kim Rihal, founder of social enterprise Equal Education, is one of the 50 women shortlisted for The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project

Earlier this year, on International Women’s Day 2023, HƤagen-Dazs launched ‘The Rose Project’, a global initiative with aĀ $100,000Ā (USD) bursary grant inviting nominations to recognise unsung trailblazing women in honour of the brand’s female co-founderĀ Rose Mattus.Ā Yesterday, 23 November, on what would have beenĀ Rose Mattus’Ā birthday,Ā HƤagen-Dazs announced the top 50 #WomenWhoDontHoldBack nominees being shortlisted for their achievements and its five globally accomplished HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project judges.

Over 2,500 applications were received for The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project putting forward pioneering efforts and societal contributions made by women across the globe. From these, 50 talented and inspirational women have been shortlisted and will be put forward to win one of five monetary grants ofĀ $20,000Ā (USD), which will be announced on International Women’s Day 2024, to continue their exceptional work, unleash their potential or give to a cause they are passionate about. The top 50 shortlist includes women from 17 countries hailing from acrossĀ Europe,Ā Asia,Ā AfricaĀ &Ā Middle East,Ā AustraliaĀ and the Americas.

The all-female judging panel from across the world has been handpicked for the final selection stage of The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project includes. UK-based author, broadcaster and philanthropist Katie Piper, fashion entrepreneur and advocate for women’s fertility issues, Velda Tan from Singapore and Spanish entrepreneur and creative director InĆ©s Arroyo, are amongst the judges.

“International Women’s Day 2023 marked the launch of The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project to honour the legacy of our co-founder, Rose Mattus, and create a fund platform to provide opportunities to women across all fields around the world who are truly deserving of support and recognition. We were thrilled to receive thousands of nominations across countries and our #WomenWhoDontHoldBack Top 50 shortlist is a compelling and diverse mosaic of trailblazing female narratives that moved us and serve as an inspiration to women everywhereā€, says AurĆ©lie Lory, HƤagen-Dazs spokesperson.

To find out more about the story of each entrepreneur shortlisted for The HƤagen-Dazs Rose Project, visit: https://iwd.haagen-dazs.global/en/.

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47% of women feel their workplace is not combatting inequality

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Katherine Maher, CEO, Web Summit, on Centre Stage during day one of Web Summit 2023 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal
Katherine Maher, CEO, Web Summit, on Centre Stage during day one of Web Summit 2023 | Photo: Eóin Noonan/Web Summit

The proportion of women who feel that their workplace is not taking appropriate measures to combat gender inequality has nearly doubled in a year, a new survey has revealed.

Web Summit, the world’s largest technology event taking place in Lisbon this week, has released its third annual State of Gender Equity in Tech report, which is based on a survey distributed among its women in tech community.

76.1 percent of respondents feel empowered to pursue and/or hold a leadership position; fewer respondents (41.8 %) feel the need to choose between family and career when compared to 2022 (50.4 %); and there is at least one woman in a senior management position in 80.4 percent of respondents’ companies, a similar proportion to last year (81.3%).

The survey found that 70.5 percent of respondents feel pressure to prove their worth compared to male counterparts, while 77.2 percent feel they need to work harder to prove themselves because of their gender.

Over three quarters of respondents (76.1 %) feel empowered to pursue and/or hold a leadership position. And almost half of respondents think that their workplace is not taking appropriate measures to combat gender inequality, increasing from 26 percent in 2022 to 47
percent in 2023.

ā€œWhile it is encouraging to see progress in some areas, such as those feeling the need to choose between their family and career, there are also some deeply concerning trends within this report. Seeing an increase in those who report having experienced sexism in the workplace in the last year is disheartening in 2023. We hope that this kind of research can breed some positives, and that it will push workplaces – and women within these workplaces – to broach these topics and make progress in these areas,ā€ said Carolyn Quinlan, VP of community at Web Summit.

Last year, 42 percent of attendees at Web Summit were women and 33 percent of speakers were women. In 2023 these numbers have slightly improved with 43 percent of attendees and 38 percent of speakers on stage being women this year.

The women in tech programme at this year’s Web Summit is at capacity, and the women in tech programme at Web Summit Rio 2023 reached capacity in record time.

The WebSummit 2023 is running from November 13th to 16thĀ in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Krispy Kreme to give away free donuts on World Kindness Day

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The company, founded in 1937, is giving away 60,000 free doughnuts around the world today | Photo: ClƩment Proust

American multinational doughnut company and coffeehouse chain, Krispy Kreme, is celebrating ā€œWorld Kindness Dayā€ today by distributing free donuts in the US and the UK.

The chain is giving away a box of a dozen glazed donuts for free with no purchase necessary. But only the first 500 guests that visit each participating Krispy Kreme US stores on ā€œWorld Kindness Dayā€, Monday November 13th, will be able to get a free box of donuts.

Krispy Kreme oftenĀ gives away freeĀ or discounted donuts to generate buzz on special occasions. The company, founded in 1937, traditionally gives out free donuts to customers on National Donut Day, celebrated on the first Friday of June of each year. And in July, a dozen of glazed donuts were sold forĀ 86 centsĀ to celebrate its 86th birthday.

Thousands of free donuts are also expected to be given away today across Krispy Kreme stores in the United Kingdom, with customers being encouraged to ask forĀ the World Kindness Day offer. No purchase necessary.

The company, which operates in over 30 countries around the world, said it wants the brand associated with World Kindness Day to make ā€œmeaningful connectionsā€ with customers.

ā€œWorld Kindness Day is an opportunity to make a positive difference by being generous,ā€ Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme’s global chief brand officer, said in a release. ā€œSimple gestures of caring and thanks, including sharing a sweet treat, is a great way to do that.ā€

Krispy Kreme said that it’s considering expanding a limited partnership it has with McDonald’s to sell more of its donuts at the latter’s location.

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