Due to the ongoing closure of Floating Bridge and traffic diversion, Al Maktoum Bridge gate saw revenue-generating trips increase by 49% YoY
An Etihad Airways plane.- AP
Abu Dhabi: Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has been awarded the highly coveted title of World’s Leading Airline for the sixth straight year at this year’s World Travel Awards, WTA.
In addition to winning the world’s leading airline title, the company also scooped up a further two awards, World’s Leading First Class and the World’s Leading Cabin Crew.
World Travel Awards was established in 1993 to acknowledge excellence across the tourism industry and is widely recognised as a hallmark of ultimate quality. The awards are decided through a global vote by more than 500,000 travel professionals and high-end tourism consumers from 171 countries, with the ceremony held this year on the paradise island of Anguilla in the Caribbean.
James Hogan, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said, “Winning three of the industry’s highest accolades is a demonstration of our commitment to be best in class in every market in which we operate.
“Etihad Airways strives for continuous innovation and improvement in product and service, because we know that is how we will maintain our industry leadership and create the best possible travel experience for our guests.”
Etihad Airways’ success at the 2014 World Travel Awards reflects the achievements of a remarkable year for the airline.
Graham E. Cooke, World Travel Awards Founder and President, said, “For over 20 years, the World Travel Awards has been rewarding brands which push the boundaries of industry excellence. Etihad Airways has now taken home the World’s Leading Airline award for six years in a row - a tremendous achievement. The airline’s strategy of organic growth, codeshare partnerships and minority equity stakes coupled with exceptional customer service, has delivered outstanding results and rising passenger growth.”
Due to the ongoing closure of Floating Bridge and traffic diversion, Al Maktoum Bridge gate saw revenue-generating trips increase by 49% YoY
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