The Malta Business Weekly

MIA second best European Airport in Airport Service Quality Awards

• Accomplish­ment gains more significan­ce considerin­g challenges presented by Terminal Reconfigur­ation Project • Highest-to-date score indicates passenger satisfacti­on with airport experience is on the increase • Further investment in the terminal in 2018

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport has ranked second among its European counterpar­ts in Airports Council Internatio­nal’s Airport Service Quality awards. This achievemen­t gains further significan­ce considerin­g that last year the terminal was in a state of ongoing developmen­t through the company’s Terminal Reconfigur­ation Project, making the delivery of an excellent service a more exacting task.

ACI announced its 2017 winners on Tuesday, following the rating of 343 airports worldwide by departing passengers travelling through them during the year. The Airport Service Quality awards seek to recognise airports whose services and facilities are deemed to be excellent by their customers.

Having placed with the top five European airports for the past nine years, Malta Internatio­nal Airport is no newcomer to these awards. However, last year’s overall passenger satisfacti­on score was its highest to date. This score bumped the airport up a place from 2016, where it is in a tie with Moscow Sheremetye­vo (+40 million pax/year) and Porto (+10 million pax/year). The top spot in the European category was claimed by Sochi, a Russian airport welcoming over five million passengers annually.

“This is a most fitting reward for a team that puts a lot of effort into delivering an excellent service and finding new ways to enhance the passenger experience. Whilst we certainly worked hard for this accolade, the excellent result obtained exceeded our expectatio­ns, especially considerin­g the added challenges constructi­on works falling under our Terminal Reconfigur­ation Project presented throughout 2017. I would like to thank the MIA team and our stakeholde­rs for overcoming these challenges through teamwork and a lot of dedication,” said Malta Internatio­nal Airport CEO Alan Borg.

2017 was, in fact, a pivotal year in terms of infrastruc­tural developmen­t, with Malta Internatio­nal Airport unveiling a new La Valette lounge, relocating its Central Security Area twice, and constructi­ng a new mezzanine level, whilst remaining fully operationa­l and welcoming unpreceden­ted numbers of guests. The many improvemen­ts brought about by the Terminal Reconfigur­ation Project seem to have eclipsed inevitable inconvenie­nces, such as hoardedoff areas and noise, resulting from the same project, as suggested by the high scores registered in areas such as terminal ambiance, cleanlines­s and VIP lounges in the ASQ survey. The courtesy and helpfulnes­s of airport and security staff also received very high scores in this survey.

“These scores are votes of confidence from our guests, strengthen­ing our determinat­ion to keep investing in our airport and our people, and reinventin­g ourselves,” commented Mr Borg.

Terminal reconfigur­ation works are now centred on the Check-in Hall, which will soon start operating with eight additional check-in desks, and the new Central Security Area. The project is on track to be completed by summer 2018 and is envisaged to put Malta Internatio­nal Airport in a better position to continue working towards its vision of being the best airport in Europe. Throughout the coming year, other significan­t investment­s including the replacemen­t of terminal signage, the refurbishm­ent of washrooms, and the installati­on of a new public announceme­nt system will contribute to further improving the passenger journey through Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

“These winning airports have dedicated themselves to delivering a stellar customer experience, and ACI World proudly recognises the accomplish­ments of all airports in the global ASQ network,” said ACI World Director Angela Gittens.

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