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Vice President, UAE & GCC CommercialMohammad Al Bulooki, Head of Communications Amina TaherandVice President Guest ExperienceCalum Lamingrepresenting Etihad Airways at World Travel Awards Middle East in Dubaipictured withWorld Travel AwardsPresident and FounderGraham Cooke
Etihad Airways has been named the Middle East’s Leading Airline at the World Travel Awards Middle East, representing a decade of dominance in the category, and one of four accolades proudly collected last night during a prestigious ceremony at The St. Regis Dubai.
The national airline of the UAE also won awards for the Middle East’s Leading Airline – FirstClass, the Middle East’s Leading Airport Lounge for its First Class Lounge & Spa at Abu Dhabi International Airport and the Middle East’s Leading Cabin Crew.
Etihad AirwaysChief Executive OfficerPeter Baumgartnersaid: “These awards are about excellence in the travel and tourism industry, and since winning The Middle East’s Leading Airlineaward for the first time in 2006, our journey of excellence has been remarkable.
“This recognition demonstrates a sustained focus on delivering the very best products, service and value through innovation in a competitive marketplace. This would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our staff and business partners, and, of course, the support of guests globally who have chosen to travel with us.”
Etihad Airways has grown from 22 aircraft,flying to 43 destinations and supported by 4,369 staff in 2006 – toa fleet of 123 aircraft, serving 117 destinations with nearly 27,000multi-national staff today.
The Abu Dhabi-based airline has become synonymous with the highest standards in products and service, including the best First Class offering in the world. The First Apartment aboard the Airbus 380 and the First Suiteon the Boeing 787Dreamliner are at the forefront of luxury air travel, building on the award-winning First Class experience on the A330, A340 and Boeing 777 fleet.The Residence, with its elite Butlers, is in a league of its own within the A380. The airline continues to be the world’s only full service carrier offering a three-room suite in the sky.
Baumgartner added: “It is also a major achievement to win the Middle East’s Leading Airport Lounge following the opening in May of Etihad Airways’ First Class Lounge & Spa at Abu Dhabi International Airport. What we now offer is quite simply the best airline hospitality experience in the world.”
Inspiration for the lounge comes from the finest examples of hotels, private members’ clubs and restaurants. The facility includes an à la carte restaurant, cigar lounge, Six Senses Spa, fitness room, Style & Shave barbers, nail barand children’s play room – all to ensure guests can relax, re-energise and be immersed in entertainment ahead of their flights.
While EtihadAirways boasts a modern fleet of aircraft, the airline exudes a classic elegance with its Italian-designed cabin crew uniforms.The airline’s international cabin crew are highly trained, while the warmth and friendliness they bring to the cabin environment reflectthe importance of personality during recruitment. Also enhancing the experience are the onboard chefs, food and beverage managers, butlers and flying nannies.
Now in its 23rd year, the World Travel Awards celebrates excellence across key sectors of the travel and tourism industry. Winners are initially selected at six regional ceremonies, including the Middle East event, before progressing to a year-end global finale. Votes are cast by travel industry executives and travel consumers.