The Emirates Group is discussing cooperation in the field of aviation security with Britain

"Hello" opens a new terminal at Manila Airport

The new hall accommodates more than 85 guests.

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"Marhaba", the airport hospitality services wing of "dnata", announced the opening of a new airport lounge in the Philippine capital, Manila, to be added to its lounges in Dubai, Melbourne, Karachi and Singapore, noting that it now provides excellent services to passengers of all airlines in all travel classes. At the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

According to a statement issued yesterday, the newest "Marhaba" halls are located in "Terminal 1" at the Philippine Airport, and contain comfortable seats that can accommodate more than 85 guests, in addition to a prayer room and a private meeting room, as well as a "shower" bathroom.

The hall also provides 24-hour Wi-Fi and dining from various international dishes that meet a wide range of dietary and ethnic requirements, while a team of 30 employees who speak five languages ​​is based on the comfort of guests.

Passengers can book online at “marhabaservices.com” or enter the lounge and pay directly.

“We are pleased to offer a luxury lounge service in Manila that we have specially designed to meet the requirements of travelers in all classes, taking advantage of our extensive experience in hospitality, airport and catering services, and we have taken in addition to that a number of initiatives to achieve maximum safety,” said Shihab Al-Awadi, President of Marhaba International. , And to provide peace of mind for travelers in our new terminal. ”

On the other hand, the Security Department of the Emirates Group hosted the British Consul General in Dubai, Andrew Jackson, and the British Deputy Ambassador to the UAE, Sophia Brecknell, accompanied by a delegation of law enforcement and aviation security experts in the United Kingdom.

During the meeting, they discussed opportunities for close cooperation in the field of aviation security, especially in the field of cybersecurity, and the need for deeper cooperation across the aviation chain, taking into account a group of relevant bodies, such as policy makers, regulatory bodies, security, border control, air carriers and airport operators. To enhance cybersecurity capabilities and meaningful engagement across the aviation community to identify vulnerabilities and manage additional risks.

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