– International business travellers have once again chosen Qatar Airways as the Middle East Airline of the Year applauding the airline’s global network, modern aircraft, and luxurious Business Class service for providing them with an exceptional travel experience.
The accolade, presented at the 10th annual Aviation Business Awards held in Dubai, encapsulates passengers’ pleasure in flying with Qatar Airways and further reinforces the airline’s leading position in the Middle East. Travellers commended the airline’s growing network and continued performance in flying them to more than 150 places across the world.
Passengers celebrated the airline’s Business Class service and new Qatar Airways Premium Lounge for providing them with a consistent and exceptional experience every time they fly.
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Putting health and wellbeing first
In 2020, Etihad established Etihad Wellness, an industry-leading program to ensure wellbeing at every stage of the customer journey and provide greater peace of mind when traveling.
A key service differentiator for the airline, Etihad Wellness is championed by specially-trained Wellness Ambassadors who are available 24/7 to provide essential travel health information and care pre-flight through a webchat on etihad.com, at the airport, and on board.
Etihad Wellness maintains the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene at every customer touchpoint, with aircraft deep cleaning and sanitization after every flight and complimentary wellness kits for every guest, among many other measures.
Air Arabia posts 2020 Q4 net profit of $5.4m
SHARJAH, February 11, 2021 Air Arabia, the first and largest low cost carrier (LCC) in the Middle East and North Africa, reported a net profit of AED20 million ($5.4 million) for the fourth quarter ending December 31, 2020 - 90 per cent less than in the fourth quarter of 2019. During October to December 2020, the airline posted a turnover of AED536 million ($145.9 million), 53 per cent less than the corresponding period in 2019, while serving more than 1.2 million passengers across the carrier’s five hubs. The early measures taken by the airline to control overall cost while ensuring business continuity enabled Air Arabia to register a profitable fourth quarter despite all-round industry performance impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, which impacted global air travel in mid-February and continues to challenge the aviation industry.
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