Thursday, June 5, 2014

Travelore News: Airberlin Receives “Best Business Class Airline Europe” Award



Airberlin has received the “Business Destinations Travel Award 2014” from British trade journal Business Destinations in the category “Best Business Class Airline Europe”.

“We are very pleased that airberlin has received the “Best Business Class Airline Europe” award. With our new Business Class we offer both business and leisure travelers a very high-quality product, and are currently the only German airline to offer FullFlat seats with completely horizontal adjustment on every Business Class flight,” says Thomas Ney, Senior Vice President Guest Experience.

airberlin recently equipped the last of its Airbus A330-200s with the new Business Class. From now on flight guests will enjoy the comfort of the new FullFlat seats on every Business Class flight guaranteed. The new configuration, with only 19 seats, offers flight guests increased privacy and direct access to the aisle from every seat. The majority of seats are also positioned in a single-seat arrangement. The FullFlat function very quickly transforms the new seats into a comfortable, horizontal sleeping configuration, ensuring a restful flight. The new seats also offer a massage function. On-board entertainment is provided by an Inflight Entertainment System with 15-inch screens on each seat. Flight guests in airberlin Business Class also enjoy very individual and personal service at their seats, while gourmet menus and premium wines from Sansibar further enhance the exclusive traveling experience.

airberlin is one of the leading airlines in Europe and flies to 171 destinations worldwide each year. The second largest airline in Germany carried more than 31.5 million passengers in 2013. airberlin offers a global route network through its strategic partnership with Etihad Airways, which has a 29.21% share in airberlin, and through membership of the oneworld® airline alliance. The airline with the award-winning service operates codeshare flights worldwide with
17 airlines. The fleet has an average age of five years and is among the most modern and eco-efficient in Europe.

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