Emirates invited a viral video kid to visit its training centre in Dubai, Image via Toru Hanai/Reuters
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Emirates invited a viral video kid to visit its training centre in Dubai

The Dubai-based airline announced in a series of tweets that the airline will fly down a viral video kid to Dubai after his video regarding the safety demonstration went viral on the Internet. The 10-year-old boy from Belfast, UK said that he wants to become a cabin crew and asked Emirates if he can visit their training centre. Emirates responded by inviting him to Dubai to fulfill his wish.

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Wed Feb 19 - KhaleejTimes

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