WHY WE QUIT EMIRATES - We're Back in Dubai !!

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Hello Beautiful People!!
So, we are in DUBAI!!! Ahh can we just say that, we didn’t realise how much we missed it!! It feel SO good to be back for some time, AND today we took the time to answer a question we’ve been asked a LOT, which is: “Why did we ever leave?”
We hope you enjoy it and we can’t wait to spend some time here and OF COURSE, to bring you all with us as always.

Love & Peace ❤️
/Nathalie & Stefano

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All Comments (21)
  • @lilli-d9431
    This sentence what Natalie said is so true: Just because you leave something in your life doesn‘t have to mean that is was bad. Its just that you want something else! Thank you for your Videos! Much love and go for your passion! :)
  • @annemeyer9817
    I am currently still with Emirates flying...I feel every word you are saying...I think nobody will truly understand this job unless you did it yourself....it's so much more to it than what people see from the outside...it's a hate and love relationship which is very hard to quit...mental health should be taken very serious in our job....glad you guys decided to leave...enjoying watching your videos! Love from your former colleague..
  • @Cwgrlup
    It sounds like one great thing you gained from your experience at Emirates was flexibility and spontaneity. Sleep deprivation is common with us as nurses as well, and I applaud your decision to put your health first.
  • @CappyBeires
    Thanks for your video. I can really relate with what you've said. I'm a pilot and Health is something that makes me think about quitting everyday. Enjoy this new chapter in your life👍🏻
  • Flight attendants like you two are greatly appreciated . I’m exhausted as a customer already.
  • @hettytravels
    Great to see you both in Dubai again. Best of luck in your endeavors for 2023!
  • @KAPhotography
    this is the first time i passed by in this channel and i really like the flow of conversations. full of information, a good lesson and it helps some of us to open our mind to a new possibility of growing what we had and explore more.
  • @rizoj1
    I can relate to ya'll. I've been working for the railroad as a freight conductor for 24 years and still counting. I work on an on-call basis 24/7/365 including holidays. There's countless times when I work through sundown to sunrise and it can be tough. There are many times I stay awake until 3 to 4 am when I'm not working because I can not sleep like regular people with regular schedules. It's hard to have a social life because I do not have a defined work schedule with days off. I love what I do, but it can be tough many times. I consider myself in excellent health and good physique, but sooner I think I do want a change to a more compatible work schedule to better my life. Anyway good luck to your new endeavors and thanks for sharing your vids.
  • @katyapaun7215
    It's a great pleasure to watch you, Nathalie and Stefano! I left EK 5 years ago, having spent 10 years there. You brought back all the memories with your videos, of what was awesome and what was painful. Cudos to you for having decided to leave, even though I imagine it was scarry in post covid times.
  • As a former QR crew completely understand. At one point during the Covid we were doing a lot of layover flights as turnarounds. I personally did Manilla turnaround. It's 20 hours onboard. Talk about being sleep deprived.
  • @SimplelifeCo
    A very in depth explanation, at the end it comes to personal choices due to many factors and health is a huge part, also every job has a honey moon phase. You two stay healthy and passionate about each others.
  • Thank you both for sharing your experience as flight attendants. I'm happy you've decided to take another path, you're still quite young. I had a dream of becoming an airline stewardess at an early age, but unfortunately my mother had other plans for my future. I still regret it to this day. Follow your dreams and never give up even if you're holding on by a thread. Set your mind to it and get it done. Because it feels so good once you get to the other side. Wishing you both the best. Stay safe, stay blessed....con mucho carino❤❤
  • I work in Flydubai similar schedule and report times, I believe my key to success 11+ years is resting well during layovers and prior to a flight, I see it all too often crew going out and treating layovers like a holiday, nothing wrong with that, but it will take its toll eventually. Rest well, sacrifice going out and it can be a life long career, I am flight crew, but would fly the same schedules as CC.
  • I was with Qatar for 5 and a half years, I loved flying, well, I still do, but I decided to leave after all. Flying in the Middle East is really fun and rewarding, but too many red eyes and ultra long hauls, sleeping was a major issue for me. So I totally agree with you guys on this one.
  • Hi guys honestly this is so relatable, when you mentioned about your irregular routine I immediately realized that it's all about stomach, trust me I was recently diagnosed with IBS and my main trigger was change in routine, and stress. Last month was very painful for me:( as I had my Uni exams followed by vacations. I believe we should trust our bodies and listen to them no matter if you have to sacrifice your job. Good Wishes!! and Welcome to Dubai..😃
  • @YUCIESD
    It’s a comfort zone that sucks you in and if you don’t snap out of it, you may feel numb and stuck. But it’s still an amazing rewarding experience. Flying is not for everyone and it can be scary to have it as a career (Not really the case in the US and EU, we see more stability). Good luck to anyone trying to join EK or EY ❤️
  • @Peshiolini
    Sense the Lens in Dubai glad you came home good luck for 2023 you two....
  • Really enjoying your content and hello from one of those long haul destinations, New Zealand. Wishing you both a wonderful 2023 xx