Plaza Premium Lounge honoured for its outstanding service and hospitality at Delhi Airport
Plaza Premium Lounge, the world’s largest independent airport lounge network, won “Hospitality of the Year Award” at GMR IGI Airport Awards, 2018.
GMR IGI Airport Awards have been institutionalized to celebrate and recognize achievements and inspiring entrepreneurial spirit of the business partners within their respective field by “Raising the Standard of Excellence” and meeting the various demands of the increasing number of passengers at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi.
Hospitality of the Year Award was presented to Plaza Premium Lounge team at a glittering ceremony held at The Umrao Resort by Shyam Sundar (Chief Commercial Officer – Non Aero, DIAL) and Srinivas Bommidala (Business Chairman – Energy & International Airports, GMR Group).
“The award for ‘Hospitality Outlet of the Year’ recognizes our continuous excellence in service that we provide to our customers. The award is an affirmation to all the hard work and dedication put in by the entire team of the company and the result of our three core values – Teamwork, Excellent Service and Innovation” says Mohan Limbu, Regional General Manager – India, Plaza Premium Group. He also adds, “It also affirms our contribution to the airport by adding value to the Airport’s premium service offerings. We will continue to serve our customers with all our Love & Care”.
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