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Al Dhabi lounge was rated the premier of all lounges in the Africa and Middle East region, placing it among the top nine award winning lounges for regional and specialist excellence.
Mohammed Al Bulooki, Chief Commercial Officer of Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), said, “This award is an accolade for the continuous efforts of the entire team at Abu Dhabi International Airport to provide the highest level of services to all passengers. Al Dhabi Lounge has yet again proven its quality of services ensuring passengers experience an enjoyable and satisfying visit.”
“Al Dhabi Lounge, one of the busiest in the airport, mixes a tranquil atmosphere with Arabian hospitality and leaves those who pass through it with a positive and memorable experience.”
In 2012, Al Dhabi Lounge was also awarded a “Highly Commended” award from Priority Pass.
Priority Pass provides its members with lounge access to over 600 lounges in 300 cities worldwide. With around 60,000 votes, the Priority Pass Lounge of the Year awards are designed to recognize those lounges which deliver an exceptional experience as voted by the members. Voting is conducted by frequent travellers with extensive experience of airport lounges who vote accordingly on the Priority Pass website.
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