Etihad named World's Best First Class Airline by Skytrax

Results of the latest Skytrax World Airline Survey, regarded as one of the leading rankings and benchmarks in the industry, were released at the Paris Air Show.
During the 10 month survey period, 18.8 million air travellers from more than 100 countries shared feedback on all aspects of their travel experience, via email, on-line interviews, questionnaires and phone interviews. They voted on their experiences on the ground, at the airport and onboard, as well as the quality of customer service delivered by each of the airline’s staff.
Edward Plaisted, Skytrax’s chief executive officer, said: “Etihad Airways continues to be a key player in the First Class market and to regain both awards for World’s Best First Class and Best First Class Catering is a tribute to the quality of product available to passengers flying at the front of their aircraft.”
Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief commercial officer, said: “This is yet another wonderful recognition of how well our product strategy and service philosophy work for our customers and to win this award in successive years reinforces our ongoing commitment to excellence. It’s great to see investments paying back and leading us to success in attracting the premium travel market.
“We will also soon be introducing internationally acclaimed onboard Chefs dedicated to food service excellence in our First Class cabin, enabling us to offer a five-star, restaurant-style service in the sky. This is just another example of our commitment to product innovation.
“In the last two years, we have completely revamped both our Diamond First and Pearl Business Class cabins and won numerous awards for both. We also have some very exciting plans for Coral Economy passengers which will be unveiled in the coming months.”
Above: (from Left) Edward Plaisted, Skytrax’s chief executive officer, presents Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief commercial officer, with the Skytrax Award for Best Airline First Class.
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