The Malta Business Weekly

Emirates scoops four awards at the World Travel Awards Middle East 2018

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Emirates, the world’s largest internatio­nal airline, has been recognised at the World Travel Awards Middle East 2018 with four awards – Middle East’s Leading Airline, Middle East’s Leading Airline Brand, Middle East’s Leading Business Class Airport Lounge and Middle East’s Leading Cabin Crew.

The red carpet ceremony was attended by more than 500 industry leading figures and profession­als from across the Middle East. Khalid Al Serkal, Emirates’ District manager Sharjah received the awards on behalf of the airline.

Sheikh Majid Al Mualla, Divisional senior vice-president Commercial Operations Centre said: “It is an honour to be recognised by the World Travel Awards Middle East 2018 for our ongoing efforts to continuall­y enhance the customer experience both onboard and on the ground. Taking the top spot in multiple categories is a reflection of the airline’s commitment to operationa­l excellence, outstandin­g customer service and a focused approach on building the brand.”

Last year, the airline launched product enhancemen­ts on its Boeing 777 and A380 aircraft – unveiling its enhanced A380 Onboard Lounge, game-changing Boeing 777-300ER First Class private suites and new Business Class cabin and configurat­ion on its Boeing 777-200LR aircraft. Pas- sengers on Emirates across all cabins can enjoy its award-winning in-flight entertainm­ent system Ice, with up to 3,500 channels and 20MB compliment­ary on-board Wi-Fi, as well as regionally inspired meals prepared by awardwinni­ng chefs.

Emirates’ state-of-the-art, seven Business Class Lounges at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport Concourses A, B and C, boast a total seat capacity of over 4,500. Concourse B lounges recently completed a US$11m makeover, offering Business Class customers, as well as Platinum and Gold Skywards members the highest standards of comfort before their flight. The airline also expanded its global network of lounges to 41 dedicated Emirates lounges in 2017.

The airline’s internatio­nal team of over 23,000 cabin crew come from over 135 countries and speaks more than 60 languages. Crew members are trained to provide the very best inflight service and Emirates on-board experience.

Emirates operates a modern fleet of 269 all wide-body aircraft and is the first and only airline in the world to operate a fleet of all Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft for its passenger flights. The airline’s extensive network offers customers travel choices to over 159 destinatio­ns in 85 countries, across six continents.

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