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Emirates wins 'Best Long Haul Airline' at The Telegraph Travel Awards

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Emirates wins 'Best Long Haul Airline' at The Telegraph Travel Awards
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Emirates Airlines has been recognized as the 'Best Long Haul Airline' at The Telegraph Travel Awards 2025. This marks a three-year milestone of recognition from Telegraph Travel, with Emirates also receiving the title in 2023 and being named 'World’s Best Airline' in 2024 following a comprehensive consumer study.

The airline was voted by 20,000 Telegraph Travel readers for its exceptional service and travel experiences. The award ceremony took place at the Pompadour Hotel Café Royal in London, where Helen Breen, Emirates’ Leisure Sales Manager in the UK, accepted the accolade on behalf of the airline.

Additionally, Emirates was recently acknowledged as '2025’s Most Recommended Global Brand' by YouGov and remains a preferred choice for travelers globally. It is notable that Emirates is the only airline featured in YouGov's top 10 global list.

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In recent years, Emirates has expanded its network to include destinations like Shenzhen and Da Nang. It introduced its newest aircraft, the A350, to several destinations worldwide and completed significant upgrades under a US$ 5 billion retrofit program involving 61 aircraft. Furthermore, it enhanced its onboard dining experience for Business Class passengers.

Emirates Skywards loyalty program continues to offer benefits through partnerships with airlines like Garuda Indonesia and AEGEAN and hotel groups such as Marriott Bonvoy.

Emirates operates 133 weekly flights from the UK across various cities including London Heathrow and Manchester. Recent data indicates an increase in flight searches from the UK for long-haul destinations like New Zealand and Japan.

For more information or bookings, customers can visit emirates.com or use other available channels such as their app or contact centers.

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