THAI wins Skytrax Best Airport Services and Best Airline Lounge – First Class at the 2010 World Airline Awards
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) announces its win for Best Airport Services and Best Airline Lounge – First Class at the 2010 Skytrax World Airline Awards, that took place in Hamburg last week. THAI also ranked Top 10 in the Airline of the Year category.
Mr. Piyasvasti Amranand, THAI President, said THAI won two top awards, for Best Airport Services, and another for Best Airline Lounge – First Class. Customers clearly trust and appreciate THAI when it comes to services offered at the airport, that include THAI's renowned Royal First Class lounge.
THAI accepted the awards with gratitude to its customers worldwide, as it strives to deliver on its values based on Trust, Hospitality, Accountability, and Integrity.
Forty different airlines from around the world gathered in Hamburg to receive their awards from Skytrax Chairman , Mr. Edward Plaisted . More than 17.9 million air travelers from over 100 different nationalities took part in the 10-month survey, between July 2009 and April 2010. The awards are respected and recognized around the world for being the only truly global, independent passenger survey of airline standards.
More information, contact THAI on 1300 651 960 or email reservations@thaiairways.com.au.
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