Hat-trick of prestigious awards for Servisair lounges
Posted: 11 October 2010 | Servisair Lounges | No comments yet
Servisair’s Newcastle, Heathrow T1 and Edinburgh lounges scooped Gold, Silver and Bronze respectively at the Holiday Extras Customers Awards 2010…
Servisair’s Newcastle, Heathrow T1 and Edinburgh lounges scooped Gold, Silver and Bronze respectively at the Holiday Extras Customers Awards 2010 after more than 24,000 people voted for their favourite airlines, airports, lounges, car parks and travel personalities.
The awards are testament to Servisair’s commitment to providing excellent lounge facilities that take the hassle out of flying.
Each lounge offers comfortable seating, a wide range of complimentary beverages and snacks, self-service bar facilities, up-to-the-minute travel information, newspapers, magazines and televisions as well as work areas equipped with phone, fax and internet connections.
Julie Renshaw, General Manager of Servisair Lounges, said: “We are committed to providing a positive lounge experience to all customers. I am delighted on behalf of my staff that their hard work and dedication to our lounge guests has been recognised.
“Servisair is thrilled to have won these awards, we will continue to meet and exceed customer expectations.”
The awards were presented by leading travel writer and TV personality Simon Calder at an exclusive event at London’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA).
Matthew Packs, CEO of Holiday Extras, said: “It was great to see so many of the industry’s best performers here to celebrate success, decided by the most important people in travel – our customers.
“I want to congratulate all of the winners and shortlisted companies on consistently providing top quality service which UK travellers have recognised.”
Voting for the Holiday Extras Customer Awards took place between March and August 2010.
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