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Turkish Airlines honours travel agencies in Abu Dhabi for contribution to 3.9 per cent passenger growth
Turkish Airlines, Europes best airline*, recorded a positive growth of 3.9 per cent in passenger traffic from Abu Dhabi in 2014, compared to the previous year.
To celebrate the achievement, Turkish Airlines hosted the Annual Travel Agencies Awards and gala dinner event to honour travel agents in Abu Dhabi. The event, held at Khalidiya Palace hotel by Rotana, recognised partners for their continual support and contribution to driving not only the growth in passenger traffic from the Emirate, but also contributing to the 6.44 per cent total passenger growth in GCC markets compared to the previous year.
Mehmet Akalin, General Manager, Turkish Airlines, in Abu Dhabi, said: We are delighted to honour the travel industry for their continual support and contribution to the airlines robust expansion in the Emirate which led to frequencies being increased from Abu Dhabi in 2014.
He added: Our position as Europes Best Airline, increasing connectivity, enhanced services and the rising popularity of Turkey as a holiday and business destination continue to attract a growing number of travellers from Abu Dhabi. We wouldnt be reporting such impressive growth without the support of our partners.
In addition to plaques of appreciation, five specific achievements were awarded, with Best Increase Award, presented to Akbar Travels of India Private, Best Business Class Award presented to Kanoo Travel, 1st Top Seller Agency presented to Omeir Travel Agency, 2nd Top Seller Agency presented to Nirvana Travel, and 3rd Top Seller Agency presented to Dnata.
Adem Ceylan, Vice President Marketing & Sales for Turkish Airlines, Middle East & Cyprus, said: We are grateful to our partners who ensure we get closer to our customers and meet their evolving travel demands. Travellers from Abu Dhabi, and across the region, are increasingly using Istanbul as a hub for international travel, taking advantage of the connections offered to more countries that any other airlines in the world.