In a viral video, Dubai’s national carrier Emirates was covered in roses, with a giant bouquet on top.

The passenger aircraft was shared by the airline on its official Instagram page.

“Our passion for travel is in full bloom. Happy Valentine’s Day from Emirates,” the caption said.

Emirates reveals Valentine’s Day offerings across its services

Emirates has also announced its Valentine’s Day programme featuring specialty food, beverages, and entertainment across its flights and lounges worldwide.

First Class passengers will receive Dom Pérignon Rosé 2008, while Business Class customers will be served Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial.

The airline will present First and Business Class passengers with chocolate brownies and raspberry ganache tarts. Premium Economy and Economy passengers will receive raspberry chocolate brownies.

The Dubai lounges will serve passionfruit pavlova with Chantilly cream to First Class passengers, alongside mocktails and cocktails.

Business Class customers can select from lemon Valentine’s verbena cake, strawberry and yuzu tartlet, or hibiscus, strawberry, and almond mousse. An ice cream cart will offer strawberry cheesecake ice cream and raspberry rose sorbet.

The airline’s 34 global lounges will feature location-specific Valentine’s offerings. Narita lounge will serve heart-shaped salmon tartare, New York will offer chocolate-covered strawberries, Cape Town will present red macarons with gold leaf, and Beijing will serve heart-shaped red velvet cake.

The entertainment system, ice, will feature 60+ romantic films, including the new release ‘We Live in Time’ with Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, alongside classics like ‘The Notebook’ and ’10 Things I Hate About You’. Valentine’s-themed playlists from Spotify will be available.

EmiratesRED, the airline’s shopping service, will run promotions until February 28, offering 10 percent discount on marked items when purchasing two or more products.

A $15 discount applies to dual fragrance purchases. Passengers can pre-order items from 21 days to 40 hours before their flight for seat delivery.