Etihad Airways wins award for 'Best Cabin Crew'

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The UAE national carrier has been recognised as the airline with the 'Best Cabin Crew' at the Business Traveller Middle East Awards.

In a statement, the airline highlighted how the cabin crew are taken through an extensive training process before taking to the skies which focuses on safety, service and hospitality.

At a ceremony attended by key travel industry executives, Etihad Airways also won the award for the ‘Best First Class’.

The First Cabin provides guests with a highly personalised and bespoke service tailored to their individual preferences.

The awards are presented based on votes cast online by travellers and readers of Business Traveller Middle East magazine.

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