James Hogan, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Etihad Airways, has been inducted into The British
Travel and Hospitality Industry Hall of Fame in honour of his
“significant part in creating and developing the travel and
tourism industry in Britain and globally”.
Announced during a gala dinner in London, Mr Hogan was selected
for this honour by a nominating committee of senior industry
leaders, including past inductees into The British Travel and
Hospitality Industry Hall of Fame, which was first established in
1995.
“I am very proud to have been recognised by the leaders within the British travel and
hospitality industry, many of whom have been my friends and
colleagues for a long time. I would like to thank the members of
the nominating committee for this honour,” said Mr Hogan. “I would
also like to recognise the many individuals and organisations with
whom I have worked in this exciting and dynamic industry. Together
we are uniquely placed to connect people and places, and more
importantly, to create jobs and support ongoing economic growth.”
Mr Hogan was appointed President and Chief Executive
of Etihad Airways on 10 September 2006, bringing more than 30 years of travel industry expertise to the Abu Dhabi-based airline,
including senior positions at Hertz Australia, Hertz Europe, bmi,
Forte Hotels and Gulf Air.
He has overseen the
rapid growth of the UAE’s national airline, which now serves 103
passenger and cargo destinations in the Middle East, Africa,
Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas, operating a fleet of 96
modern environmentally friendly aircraft.
Etihad
Airways currently operates three flights a day to London Heathrow
and two flights a day to Manchester, while other cities in the UK
are served through codeshare partnerships.
In
August last year, Etihad Holidays, a division of Etihad Airways,
was also launched in the UK, designed to cater for growing demand
from one of the airline’s key global markets.
Etihad Airways,
James Hogan,
Hall of Fame,
London
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