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British Airways marks 85 year of Kuwait operations

KUWAIT, November 22, 2017

British Airways is celebrating 85 years of flying into Kuwait with the launch of several new products including its new luxurious Club World sleep proposition by spring 2018 and revamped catering menus.

The airline has launched 22 new routes this year, expanding its network of onward connections for customers from Kuwait

The UK's flagship carrier launched its inaugural flight to the Middle East and arrived in Kuwait in October 1932. More than eight and a half decades later, British Airways now operates 93 flights a week between its hub at London Heathrow and the Middle East during its winter schedule.

Remaining a key market for the airline’s global network of more than 200 destinations, British Airways has confirmed that plans to roll out its new luxurious sleep proposition by spring 2018 and revamped catering menus will be introduced to Kuwait during the year, among other investments.

“Our services in Kuwait are among one of the first regional operations to receive the new Club World sleep offering in 2018, following our £400-million ($528 million) investment in this cabin,” remarked Robert Williams, the head of sales (Asia Pacific and the Middle East) at British Airways during his recent visit to Kuwait.

"We have a long legacy of flying to Kuwait and will continue to invest in our product and services to ensure our customers living there enjoy the best of British hospitality in the air and on the ground," stated Williams.

The commitment forms part of the airline’s multi-million-pound investment plans that focuses on excellence in the premium cabins and more choice and quality for all, announced earlier in the year by British Airways’ CEO Alex Cruz.

Set to roll out over the next five years, the UK carrier will take delivery of 72 new aircraft and introduce new interiors on 128 aircraft within its existing fleet.

Reiterating Cruz’s comments shared at the recent World Travel Market in London, Williams pointed out that British Airways would continue to offer more low fares, ensuring that the airline remains competitive for customers in the global market.

He added that there are plans to expand its route network to destinations on customers' most wanted list.

British Airways’ luxurious sleep proposition includes the airline’s partnership with The White Company to offer exclusively designed bedding within its premium cabin.

"Club World guests will be offered a large luxuriously soft pillow and white cotton pillowcase, a super-soft woven blanket with satin trim, a specially developed luxury duvet, as well as a padded mattress cover giving an extra layer of comfort," explained Willaims.

Additionally, The White Company has also designed new Club World amenity kits that will come in elegantly designed bags which contain products from the retailer’s 'Restore & Relax Spa Collection', as well as a super-soft jersey eye-mask, offering a further touch of luxury in the sky.

Enhancing the customer dining experience, British Airways will roll out a new culinary boutique service, with display trolleys allowing customers to select dishes from a choice of freshly prepared starters and desserts served on beautiful new table settings.

"While significant investment is being made in our premium cabins, we are dedicated to ensuring that British Airways is for everyone," observed Willaims.
 
"We recognise the need to create product options that cater to different travel budgets to stay ahead of the new competitive forces within the aviation industry," he added.

According to Willaims, the economy catering will see investments to provide customers with an upgraded service on long-haul, fast Wi-Fi will be introduced across all cabins on both its short-haul and long-haul routes, and self-service check-in and biometric boarding gates will continue to be introduced at London Heathrow.

Furthermore, British Airways’ is also developing options for a new Club World seat that offers direct aisle access by 2019.

“Back in 1932 our motto was ‘To Fly. To Serve’ and this is ethos is a living reality at British Airways,” remarked Williams.

"With a network of more than 200 destinations, we offer some of the best onward connections via London Heathrow to Europe and North America for our customers in Kuwait. We will be adding new routes to our network in 2018, widening the global access for residents in Kuwait and wider Middle East," he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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