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![Gulf Air [Abu Dhabi Airline]](images/gulf_air.jpg)
Gulf Air [GF]
Gulf Air operates
one of the largest networks in the Middle East
stretching from Europe to Asia and its fleet of 34
modern aircrafts cover more than 45 cities in 32
countries. Gulf Air was the first airlines in the
world to provide a specialized childcare for young
passengers under 12, whether traveling with parents
or as unaccompanied minors, entitled Sky Nanny. Gulf
Air has also introduced a unique variety of
personalized dining services for passengers in First
Class on a selection of long-haul routes, entitled
Sky Chef. |
![Emirates Airlines [Dubai Airline]](images/emirates.jpg)
Emirates Airlines [EK]
The
Emirates Airline fleet now consists of over 50 air
planes, including 28 Airbus A330-200, 9 Boeing 777,
and 12 larger 300-series Boeing 777 aircraft.
Onboard an Emirates Airline airplane, each
passenger has his/her personal TV, which has six to
eighteen channels, along with the usual audio
channels. When passengers travel in First or
Business Class, they are offered a film library, in
which they can choose between a selection of titles
and watch them on their own in-seat personal video
player. |
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![Air Arabia [Sharjah Airlines]](images/air_arabia.jpg)
Air Arabia [G9]
Air Arabia, known
in Arabic as Al Arabia or Al Arabiya, is a low-cost
or budget airways established in October 2003 as a
joint venture between two Sharjah government
departments, the Civil Aviation Department and the
Sharjah Airport Authority. Its slogan is “Be Smart.
Pay Less. Fly More.” |
![Ittihad Airways [Abu Dhabi Airlines]](images/etihad.jpg)
Etihad Airways [EY]
Etihad
Airways is the Abu Dhabi government's national
airline of the UAE (United Arab Emirates), even
though it owns the largest shares in Gulf Air.
Etihad Airways' fleet comprises of Airbus A330-200
aircrafts As Etihad Airways only lands in Abu Dhabi
Airport, Etihad now offers a free transport service
to Dubai's Sheikh Zayed Road. |