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    Meet the first Emirati female to rise to first officer’s rank at Etihad Airways

    October’s – ‘The Bravery Issue’ – Download Now
    Captain Salma Al Baloushi is the first Emirati female to rise to First Officer’s rank at Etihad Airways. She speaks to us about what it takes to become a woman of firsts.
    What does your morning routine look like?
    The first 30 minutes of the day are more productive. I usually wake up, wake the kids and then have a quick shower followed by breakfast.
    What sparked your passion for aviation?

    I had never thought of aviation, but a long time ago, in my primary school, I saw a picture of the first Emirati female pilot, Captain Aysha AlHameli, and I said to myself, “One day I’ll be someone, something, in this country.”
    During my studies in nursing school, I had a life-changing experience. My grandmother was admitted to the same hospital I was training in, and once she asked me to help ease her back pain, so I hugged her and asked, “Are you feeling okay?” She said, “Yes, I feel like I’m flying. I wish I could see you flying someday, you will have your wings.” Two days later she passed away.

    Later on, Etihad Airways announced that it was offering aviation scholarships, and I felt like it was a sign, so I left my job as a nurse and never looked back.

    How would you define bravery?
    Taking a decision and following it through.
    How did you overcome the mental obstacles along the way?
    We get our mental obstacles from people around us who try to downgrade and discourage us from going ahead with things they’re not familiar with. People kept telling me aviation was not for me, or this field was only meant for men, but my batch mates believed the opposite. It’s exhausting, but with the right support of your family, your company and a good understanding of the work environment, it’s possible.
    I also spoke to Captain Aysha AlHameli, after finishing my three months in aviation school. She has been my number one supporter whom I learned everything from, including managing work, life and aviation.
    How do you feel when you’re flying?
    It’s a huge responsibility, especially at critical times such as in bad weather, your adrenaline levels increase and you immediately focus on the passengers’ safety. I’ve learned to lean on my colleagues and ask questions – there are no stupid questions. It’s necessary to speculate what can happen and to mentally prepare for it. We also get emergency training every six months, which helps overcome stressful situations.
    This year has been challenging, how do you approach challenges?
    I’ve realised I want to do more, so I decided to complete my higher education in Aviation Management, this way I can balance being on and off the ground. I’ve also learned the importance of having savings – they provide stability!
    What’s the bravest step you’ve taken?
    Deciding to return to aviation after delivering my first baby. I tried office work, but I wasn’t happy and eventually, my husband encouraged me to go back. I’m happy as long as I’m behind the wheel of a plane.
    How did you feel the first time you flew?
    The first time I flew a plane was on my birthday, and I knew it was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life. It was just amazing.
    It was my first time learning to drive anything; I got my driving license after my flight license. It’s been 13 years, but my passion remains the same.
    Has flying changed your perception of life on land?
    Yes. Experiencing Mother Nature’s power humbles you. For me, it’s not the same thing as experiencing it on land. Passing through clouds is not like looking at them, because every time you pass through one, you experience turbulence. Being in the sky also helps you clear your mind.
    October’s – ‘The Bravery Issue’ – Download Now
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    Got a sweet tooth? This is the place to go for desserts in Dubai

    Who can say no to a sweet craving? We certainly can’t and we also know of a place you can head to, to satisfy all your cravings and more.

    With a reigning reputation as dessert masters, at London Dairy Café everything they bake is handmade. Whether you are looking for a quick cup of coffee, enjoying a leisurely breakfast with your gang of girls or maybe a quick lunch, London Dairy Café is brimming with sweet and savoury delights to bite into amidst conversation and laughter.
    While you are there make sure you try their Tuscan Olive Oil cake, which is perfect for eating alone or sharing. This light, fluffy and melt-in-the-mouth creation has a sweet soft rich base with a surprising sour twist that adds just the right amount of zing and fun to every bite.

    Longing for a winter hug in a mug? Try a cuppa of the Fall Spice Latte from London Dairy Café. A mix of pumpkin puree, steamed milk, topped with whipped cream and cinnamon powder, it is all about comforting warmth. They have flavours like cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice berries and also offer vegan oat and almond milk options.
    This October they have partnered with Al Jalila Foundation to donate 100 per cent proceeds from the Pinktober dark chocolate bars towards Breast Cancer research. So make sure you pick some to share with family and friends.
    With great coffee, yummy cakes, pleasant atmosphere and extremely friendly staff, this indulging little gem is a great place to be.
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    Your fabulous guide to this weekend in Dubai: October 15-17

    Enjoy a weekend of al fresco dining, pampering, all inclusive staycations and don’t forget to find any opportunity to support #PINKtober.
    Fresco season

    Beautiful weather has returned to Dubai which means it’s time to take advantage outdoor venues like the recently reopened Tasca Infinity Bar located on the sixth floor of the Mandarin Oriental Dubai. With dreamy views, this Portuguese hangout is serving up an array of tasty cocktails alongside a selection of tasty bites and chill-out tunes.
    Ladies that chill

    Kick-off the weekend early at Park Hyatt Dubai that has introduced a ladies-only spa deal. Indulge in a 60-minute treatment at Amara Spa before ticking into a vibrant lunch at The Lagoon. Just to make the start to your weekend extra special, you will also have access to The Lagoon pool. Call the girls and book Thursday off. Priced at Dhs625 and available on weekdays.
    By the seaside

    Feel like you’re on a remote Greek island where you regularly spot beach shacks cooking up the freshest seafood on the grill. This sea to plate concept is now available at Two.0 restaurant at Cove Beach. The all-new cook-and-grill live seafood cooking station, The Market, will deliver sophisticated favourites, cooked to perfection by Cove Beach’s expert chefs. You can also expect an impressive selection of new dishes such as seared wagyu beef, lobster risotto as well as a new selection of Temaki, espresso frozen parfait, and the all-time signature salmon miso dish.
    In bloom

    You know what’s better than a bunch of freshly picked flowers? A regular supply of them. Flower House Dubai is a subscription-based delivery service bringing the freshest seasonal wild flower arrangements straight from the Dutch flower auction to your door. Not only is this supply chain sustainable as you’re cutting out additional transport but the brand uses eco-friendly materials and recycled paper. You can choose between weekly or bi-weekly subscriptions and delivery comes with helpful tips on how to style and preserve your bouquet. Weekly or bi-weekly subscription is priced at Dhs148, 10 deliveries Dhs1,332, 20 deliveries Dhs2,516. One-off orders are Dhs188 and during the launch, they are offering a bouquet at Dhs100 when using promo code FHSUB100. www.flowerhousedubai.com
    It’s back

    Oh Ninive, we missed you. One of our favourite Arabic restaurants with a view has reopened in DIFC.  Prepare to enjoy delicious Arabic and North African delicacies in a traditional yet stylish setting while gazing up at the skyscrapers around you.
    All in one

    Who can resist a staycation when you get so much more for your money. Dukes The Palm has put together the ultimate package that includes food and drinks as well as beauty service. The prices per night start at Dhs550 and include Dhs250 towards dining, complimentary breakfast at Great British Restaurant, 20 per cent off on all hairdressing services hairdresser at Toni & Guy, exclusive access to a private beach, indoor pool and infinity pool as well as access to Dukesy Kids Club & The Lazy River.
    Support #PINKtober

    Grosvenor House Dubai and Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, together with other Marriott International hotels, will stand together to host #PINKtober themed culinary events throughout October in support of the ‘Brest Friends’ program and raise funds for the Al Jalila Foundation. This weekend you can book Pink Brunch at Brasserie 2.0 at Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa and tuck into fresh seafood, a pizza, and dishes from an outdoor grill. On from 1.30pn until 4.30pm, the packages start at Dhs375 for soft beverages and Dhs525 for a selection of house beverages with Dhs50 per paying adult donated to Al Jalila ‘Brest Friends’ program. Head over to Grosvenor House Dubai for a Rhoast at Rhodes W1 on Saturday. Enjoy a taste of home as a selection of chicken, beef, lamb or pork with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, vegetables and gravy gets served at your table. Prices start at Dhs125 and Dhs50 per paying adult donated to Al Jalila ‘Brest Friends’ program.
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    Kardashian sisters weigh in on Kendall and Kylie’s fight

    Just as Keeping Up With the Kardashians announced it’s set to end next year, tensions are rising on the show.

    Last week Kendall and Kylie Jenner got in a major sibling argument on last week’s episode when the family on a break together in Palm Springs –  a town north of Los Angeles – in California.
    A week post-fight, it seems the younger sisters of the Kardashian-Jenner clan have not made up.
    In a promo of the upcoming episode of the show, the Kardashian sisters were seen discussing the recent fight between their younger siblings.
    According to the preview, Khloe Kardashian insisted that the sibling duo just “boiled over” in the fight and also said “taking a side isn’t going to do anything”.
    However, Kim Kardashian-West pointed out that Kendall suffers from bad anxiety.
    Meanwhile, Khloe pointed out that “they were drinking and I just don’t think they were being logical”.
    Let’s just take this as a sign whether you’re famous or not – family fights happen.
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    Dubai Shopping Festival is kicking off earlier than usual this year

    The festive season is upon but we suggest waiting for December 17 to shop your list of gifts as the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) makes a dazzling return.
    We know it’s cutting it short for Christmas, but the 26th edition is actually kicking off earlier than usual so use this as an opportunity to bag yourself a great deal across a range of brands and products. Once the busy holiday period has ceased, you still have until January 30 to enjoy discounts and events throughout the city.

    The exciting line-up of events will kick off on December 17 and will include concerts by world-famous music stars, stunning light and fireworks shows, entertainment in malls and activations by big-name retail brands, plus extra special celebrations on New Year’s Eve.

    Make sure to keep an eye out for mega raffles as you could be going home in a luxury car or a cash prize among many more rewards.
    The annual family-friendly affair will feel a little different due to the global pandemic but you can feel secure in knowing that participating malls and event venues are keeping up the high health and safety standards in line with local regulations.
    We will keep you up to date when we hear more.
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    Abu Dhabi-based blogger Dana Ahmed on parenting and life before motherhood

    Popular Abu Dhabi-based fashion blogger Dana Ahmed may seem like she has the perfect life from her fabulous Instagram feed – and she definitely does. However, that doesn’t mean she won’t go through the same guilt many other mothers can feel, particularly when it involves leaving your children to go to work. Luckily, Dana has found a wonderfully supportive community after starting her blog – which has seen her collaborate with some superlative brands including NET-A-PORTER, Dior and Max Mara. She talks to us about balancing work and parenting, what her life was like before becoming a mum to two-year-old Adnan and what her biggest take away she has learnt becoming a mother.
    Life and career before becoming a mother.
    I used to work at an insurance company full time and had my fashion blog as well.
    How life changed once she became a mother.

    First, I quit my job at the insurance company – I wanted to spend time with my firstborn kid more than anything. But at the same time, I kept my social media accounts and I tried to share my journey as a mum with my followers. I’ve noticed that I gained so many wonderful mum followers who loved reading and following my journey. To be honest, I couldn’t give more to my office job anymore. I wanted to do something I love, whilst having my baby next to me.

    How quickly she returned to work after having her son.

    As a fashion blogger, I took a very short break when I first delivered as I was so overwhelmed with everything happening. Then I went back to sharing my diaries with my followers, but this time as a new mum.
    The hardest thing about being a working mum.
    I think the hardest thing is when I have to leave my baby for a whole day shoot, or travel without him.
    How her style has changed since becoming a mum.
    I don’t think my style changed, now I just like to go more with casual or street style looks – and thankfully it’s so trendy at this moment. It’s more comfortable, especially I will be running around with my kid, carrying his bag, my bag and sometimes carrying him.
    How her beauty routine changed since becoming a mum.
    I’m focusing more now on skincare routines, because the better your skin is, the less makeup you need and as a mum, and now I have less time for makeup than before!
    Her top parenting tips.
    Be you, follow your instincts and don’t compare yourself to any other parent. Yes, take advice, but sometimes what works for others might not work for you.
    The biggest thing she’s learnt since becoming a mum.
    The biggest take away since becoming a mum is how my priorities have changed, material items mean less to me.
    Dana’s Beauty Hero Buys

    Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Dhs125 sephora.ae; Benefit Cosmetic Benetint Cheek & Lip Stain Dhs156 sephora.ae; Clarins Double Serum Dhs537 sephora.ae
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    Lively staycation on Palm Jumeirah with discounts on food and spa

    If you’re looking for a lively staycation with plenty of food, drink and pampering, the W Dubai – The Palm is the place for you.
    The modern hotel on Palm Jumeirah has unveiled a Stellar Staycation package that offers more than a sleek hotel room with contemporary features and Insta-worthy views across Dubai.

    In the morning you will be treated to a diverse breakfast for two at LIV restaurant that focuses on the freshest ingredients – they do say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

    Your foodie experience doesn’t end there as you will also receive 25 per cent off across some of the best restaurants in the city including the innovative Japanese hotspot Akira Back and an Italian feast from one of the world’s best chefs at Torno Subito. With the weather feeling cooler, make sure to book a table outdoors to soak up the velvety evenings.
    Your VIP getaway continues at AWAY Spa where you can indulge in 50 per cent off 30, 60- and 90-minute massages. An expert team is on hand to help you unwind in style and we recommend you arrive early for your treatment to make the most of the facilities.

    The party mood is non-stop at W Dubai – The Palm as you get to soak up the sunshine at the beachfront venue WET Deck where you can also grab a drink or two from their happy hour selection available from midday until 2pm. Don’t worry if you miss this slot as it recommences again from 4pm until 6pm.
    Enhance your pre-dinner experience by catching the sunset at rooftop bar SoBe which is also running its own happy hour from 4pm until 7pm with drink starting at Dhs35.
    Stella Staycation is available now with rooms starting at Dhs650. Kids under the age of 12, eat (from the kids’ menu) and stay for free, plus can access the Escapes fun games room.
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    A 1.6km pet-friendly beach is opening on The Palm in Dubai this week

    A brand new 1.6km beach is set to open on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah this week. Even better, it’s pet-friendly.

    The entire area will be the perfect place to spend time with family and friends as there’s not just a beach on offer, but plenty of pf restaurants and bars, as well as water-sports activities.
    Some fabulous establishments are opening on the promenade include Jones The Grose, Lucky Fish, Señor Pico and more. Meanwhile, a new favourite Instagrammable spot for our EW editors has also already opened – say hello to Koko Bay, a new Bali-themed restaurant.
    Not only that the beach, Palm West Beach, will host eight different hotels upon 100 per cent completion. Some of which include Fairmont The Palm, Hilton Palm Jumeirah, One Palm and more.
    Not only that, but an array of water sports will also be on offer including the very popular paddleboarding on The Palm, as well as kayaking, sea bikes and more.
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