Several brands in the UAE took to their social media platforms to pull a prank on us.
From chauffeur-less drones to food deliveries for air passengers, companies in the UAE didn't miss an opportunity to "fool" the public.
Emirates took to Twitter to introduce their chauffeur-less drones between any location in Dubai and Dubai International Airport from April 2020.
Fly on our chauffeur-less drones between any location in Dubai and @DXB, from April 2020. Each drone features two fully-enclosed First Class private suites. Our new drone airport transfer service will be offered to all Emirates Skywards Platinum members. #FlyEmiratesFlyBetter pic.twitter.com/s35dNg89jz
— Emirates (@emirates) March 31, 2019
National carrier Etihad Airways claimed to have found a solution to those pesky food carts that block your way during flights.
They said they were introducing the Etihad Air-Cart, an innovation that would allow passengers to easily access the plane aisles anytime and from anywhere to stretch their legs. (We like this one though! Would be nice if it was real.)
Uber Eats flagged a presser announcing the launch of a unique delivery plan for passengers in the UAE airspace. "Having developed the first anti-gravity delivery tunnel that connects directly with the airplane door, a winged courier will now be able to bring passengers their favourite dishes at 30,000 ft in the air," it read.

Barasti Beach Bar cooked up a presser about a partygoer who sailed into the famous joint on an inflatable rubber ring – after falling asleep on it in Jebel Ali some 30 km away and then and drifting offshore.

Last week, Fashion online retailer Namshi announced the launch of 'The Falcon Express', that'll speed up delivery time on April 1 using their trained falcons!
The brand issued a clarification on their website today, saying their customers can still get their "parcels quickly thanks to our super speedy crew. Same great service, less feathers!"
#خدمة_توصيل_الصقور يوم 1 أبريل! دربنا 50 صقر وبتصير طلباتكم من السعودية والإمارات توصل لكم بـ 3 ساعات بس! متحمسين؟
— NAMSHI (@NamshiDotCom) March 31, 2019
انتظرونا: https://t.co/dOxkAWTfuZ pic.twitter.com/NhR5FXGL4y
Meanwhile, food delivery app Deliveroo announced a ban on pizza crusts, after an overwhelming number of their customers opted for "no crusts". It added that it'll soon take into effect into all markets globally.

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