Chairman of ADAC, the owner and operator of Abu Dhabi international airport, HE Khalifa M. Al Mazrouei said:
"This is a great step forward in making sure that the gateway to Abu Dhabi reflects the hospitality and respect we want to pay to travellers, visitors and residents alike. It is important that the city's airport reflects the city and Emirate of Abu Dhabi and these installations start the process of doing that.
Too many airports in the world are anonymous and could be anywhere. I am delighted that we have been able to integrate the work of the brand office and interpret it in an interesting way which enhances the environment of the airport and helps us make our visitors feel welcome."
Further phases of work are being planned in the coming months that will see signage and landscaping renewed around the airport and its approaches ahead of the opening of the new terminal three facility.
The one billion dirham terminal will accommodate up to five million passengers per year and will primnarily be for the use of Etihad passengers. It will feature premium class lounges and an enhanced duty free facility that is expected to host some of the world's leading luxury brands.
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