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Etihad Airways has been honoured with a double award win for its esteemed Cabin Crew at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, highlighting a series of accolades for the airline.
During the glamorous Business Traveller Middle East Awards ceremony at The Ritz, Dubai, attended by travel industry elites and media, Etihad’s commitment to exceptional service was recognised. For the fourth year running, it received the Best Cabin Crew and Economy Class awards.
The winners, chosen through online votes by travellers and Business Traveller Middle East magazine readers, were independently verified and reflected genuine customer appreciation.
In a parallel celebration of excellence, the World Travel Awards named Etihad Airways the Middle East’s Leading Airline for its Cabin Crew and Customer Experience. This recognition celebrates the airline’s dedication to providing a superior hospitality experience for all its guests.
Etihad’s accolades extend to the best Economy Class, Inflight Entertainment, and First Class Lounge at Zayed International Airport, showcasing its all-around commitment to quality and comfort.
The airline’s warm hospitality, inspired by traditional Emirati values, is a cornerstone of the Etihad guest experience. With ongoing global recruitment for new Cabin Crew members, Etihad is set to enhance its team based in Abu Dhabi, ensuring the highest safety, service, and hospitality standards.
Antonoaldo Neves, Etihad Airways’ Chief Executive Officer, expressed his pride in the team’s achievements: “Our people are our most important asset. These awards are a testament to their hard work, passion, and commitment. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our guests, partners, and the travel and tourism industry for their continued support.”
Etihad Airways’ success in the Arabian Travel Market underscores its position as a leader in the aviation industry, renowned for its world-class service and customer-centric approach.
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