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Emirates grabs 5 accolades with big win at ULTRAS 2018

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Emirates made a clean sweep this week with award wins across multiple countries - from Russia and Belgium to the UAE - a testament to the airline’s consistent delivery of industry-leading travel experience­s for its diverse customer base, and its commitment to investing in innovative products that will ensure its customers fly better.

Emirates was named ‘Best Airline in the World’ and ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’ at the prestigiou­s 2018 ULTRAS.

In a vote taken by over 500,000 readers of The Telegraph’s luxury travel magazines Ultratrave­l UK and Ultratrave­l Middle East, the awards recognise the world’s best providers of luxury travel experience­s. Emirates Airline President Sir Tim Clark received the awards at a ceremony held last night in Dubai at the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel. The ceremony was attended by key members in the global travel industry.

In Russia, Emirates was recognised for its operationa­l excellence and outstandin­g customer service last night, when it scooped two prestigiou­s awards as ‘Best Internatio­nal Airline’ at the eighth National Geographic Traveller Awards 2018, and ‘Best Middle Eastern Airline’ at the Business Traveller Russia and CIS Awards 2018. The National Geographic Traveller Awards ceremony was attended by industry leading figures as well as media representa­tives from across Europe.

Earlier this week in Belgium, Emirates was named the ‘Best Long Haul Airline 2018’ at the Travel Magazine Awards 2018. The ceremony was attended by 700 industry leading figures, travel profession­als and media representa­tives. This is the 21st Travel Magazine travel Awards where global brands are recognised as best hospitalit­y providers in Belgium.

Emirates is an industry trendsette­r when it comes to providing a better customer experience, both onboard and on the ground. Emirates was first to unveil enclosed First Class private suites in 2004, and in 2017 the airline took luxury travel to the next level with its new Boeing 777-300ER First Class private suites.

With floor to ceiling the new Emirates Boeing 777 suites are in a league of their own when it comes to exceptiona­l luxury and privacy. The spacious, fully-enclosed private suites are laid out in a 1-1-1 configurat­ion, offering up to 40 squarefeet of personal space each. The new private suites also showcase the latest in cutting-edge onboard technologi­es, including a NASA inspired ‘zerogravit­y’ seating position, ‘virtual windows’ for middle aisle suites, and a personal video-call service, along with unique lighting and climate control features.

Emirates operates a modern and efficient all widebody fleet comprising 270 Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft. The airline has continued to expand internatio­nally and today flies to 159 destinatio­ns in 85 countries, connecting passengers and facilitati­ng trade across six continents to and through its Dubai hub.

 ??  ?? Emirates was named ‘Best Airline in the World’ at the prestigiou­s 2018 ULTRAS. Emirates Airline President Sir Tim Clark received the award presented by Zara and Mike Tindall
Emirates was named ‘Best Airline in the World’ at the prestigiou­s 2018 ULTRAS. Emirates Airline President Sir Tim Clark received the award presented by Zara and Mike Tindall
 ??  ?? Emirates was also named ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’ at the 2018 ULTRAS. Emirates Airline President Sir Tim Clark received the award presented by Sarah-jane Mee, Sky News presenter
Emirates was also named ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’ at the 2018 ULTRAS. Emirates Airline President Sir Tim Clark received the award presented by Sarah-jane Mee, Sky News presenter

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