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Thursday, November 26 - 2009

Strong interest at ATM for ADAC's mid-field terminal design concept

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, May 08 - 2008 at 15:41
  • PRESS RELEASE

As a part of the Abu Dhabi stand at ATM 2008, Abu Dhabi Airports Company welcomed over 150 trade and stakeholder visitors on the first day with many keen to find out more about the $6.8bn masterplan.

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  • Dr. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saif Al Nahyan, Chairman of Etihad (right) reviews the Mid-Field Terminal with Mohammed Al Bulooki, Dir. Of Marketing & Communications, ADAC (left). CEO of Qatar Airways, Akbar Al Baker (centre-right) reviews the Mid-Field Terminal with Mohammed Al Bulooki, Dir. Of Marketing & Communications, ADAC (centre-left).
    Dr. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saif Al Nahyan, Chairman of Etihad (right) reviews the Mid-Field Terminal with Mohammed Al Bulooki, Dir. Of Marketing & Communications, ADAC (left). CEO of Qatar Airways, Akbar Al Baker (centre-right) reviews the Mid-Field Terminal with Mohammed Al Bulooki, Dir. Of Marketing & Communications, ADAC (centre-left).
Speaking to a variety of travel agents, aviation professionals and related airport agencies, ADAC was one of the key attractions at the Abu Dhabi stand as it presented a previously unseen design concept for the Mid-Field Terminal - the centre piece of what will become the main airport in Abu Dhabi from 2011.

As the gateway to the UAE; Abu Dhabi International Airport is the first point of reference for visitors and travellers to the Emirate and as such ADAC, the owner-operator of the airport, has stated that it recognises its responsibility as being the "face" of Abu Dhabi to millions of travellers and tourists per year.

With tourism figures to the UAE capital and the wider Emirate set to reach 2.7m by 2012, ADAC's airport developments can be seen as a series of complementary projects that will enable tourism growth and cater to an increasingly wider range of international travellers into Abu Dhabi.

In line with the growing number of tourists, by 2012 tourists arriving and leaving Abu Dhabi will be treated to a truly world-class airport experience at the new Mid-Field Terminal Complex - a 40m capacity airport which will offer some of the world's best retail and hospitality environments.

"As Abu Dhabi looks to create a modern, cultural capital for the Middle East, tourism is expected to grow in line with such designs and central to facilitating that process is Abu Dhabi International Airport's ability to cater a growing number of tourists and passengers,"


said Mohammed Al Bulooki, Director of Marketing & Communications, ADAC.

"While many parallels have been drawn between the hospitality industry and tourism, it is clear that a modern, aviation hub with best-in-class infrastructure situated in the heart of the UAE capital will be essential to tourism growth and as a preferred destination into the UAE".

"In enabling guests to enjoy smooth, hassle-free access to the country when coming via Abu Dhabi Airports, we have an opportunity - and duty - to enhance the tourist's experience and leave both initial and lasting impressions in the memories of all visitors," added Al Bulooki.

Working closely with the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) as well as the 37 airlines operating out of Abu Dhabi, ADAC is constantly looking to enhance the passenger experience through its airports - this will continue later this year with the new Terminal 3 which will boost the airport's current passenger capacity from seven to twelve million per year.

"ATM 2008 is a great platform from which ADAC can establish and work closer with the travel, airline, tourism and other related agencies in order to develop, co-operate and enhance every tourist's visit to Abu Dhabi," concluded Al Bulooki.
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Notes and media contacts

For more information, please contact:

Press Office, ADAC - Abu Dhabi Airports Company
P.O. Box: 94449, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E
Tel: +971 2 505 3482
Fax: +971 2 75 8300
Mobile: +971 50 13 3145

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