The prestigious ceremony was held at the luxurious Arraya Ballroom at the Courtyard by Marriott.
The event boasted an impressive turnout of the top movers and shakers from Kuwait’s most prominent businesses across all fields. Walid Akawi, CEO of ITP, presented the award to the most outstanding performers of business in Kuwait. Rafik Boghdady, VP Sales represented Jazeera Airways at the event and accepted the award on behalf of the airline.
“We are happy to see that our dedication to our Guests and our ability to deliver a great travel experience is being recognised. Jazeera offers excellent service and convenient flying times at the best possible prices. Jazeera’s success is also due to our dedicated staff and we would like to take this opportunity to also thank them for their hard work,” said Stefan Pichler, CEO Jazeera Airways.
Each year, the Arabian Business Achievement Awards celebrate the very best in business achievement, both on a corporate and individual level. Previous awards have been held in Kuwait, Jordan, KSA and Dubai and previous winners have included HRH Prince Alwaleed, King Mohammed VI of Morocco, and King Abdullah of Jordan.
Jazeera Airways owns a fleet of 11 Airbus A320s. Each aircraft is fitted with the airline’s signature leather seating, while the Jazeera Business Class cabin offers business travellers a little extra convenience including easy booking, special check-in counters, 40 kilogrammes baggage allowance, access to airport lounges and exclusive in-flight service and entertainment. The airline flies to destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey, Pakistan and Iran.
— business@khaleejtimes.com
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