Oct
20
Filed Under (airline news) by Paula Garrett on 20-10-2011

Eastern Airways has been named the Best Passenger Charter Airline at a prestigious industry awards ceremony in London.

The UK’s second largest regional airline achieved the air charter industry’s most coveted accolade at the Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) Excellence Awards yesterday (Wednesday 19 October) at the Guild Hall.

This year, Eastern Airways celebrates its 14th anniversary and has significantly grown its charter business over the last two years, which also included the re-introduction of Embraer regional jets to its fleet.

More than 130 aviation/charter industry related companies attended the event and Eastern Airways secured the top award as Best Passenger Charter Airline by beating previous winner Titan Airways and also Monarch Airlines.

The awards are judged by the charter industry’s most valued professionals who nominate for the relevant categories, including Best Passenger Charter Airline.

Kay Ryan, Eastern Airways’ commercial director, said: “This award is regarded as the highest recognition in the charter airline industry, and to be the best passenger charter airline is a tremendous achievement for all at Eastern Airways. It is great testament to the outstanding efforts of our teams on the ground and in the air that work together to ensure the highest quality of service meets the high standards expected from our charter customers. The challenge going forward will be to redouble our efforts to retain this high level of achievement.”

The regional airline is consistently rated one of the UK’s most punctual scheduled airlines and has a fleet of 30 aircraft flying from 21 airports in the UK, Ireland, Norway and France.



Comments:
1 Comment posted on "Eastern Airways named number one charter airline"
Alan O'Neill on October 20th, 2011 at 4:37 pm #

Well done Eastern, I love this airline. It’s what all airline should be. I fly from Norwich to Aberdeen, never had a had a bad flight