Langham Place Beijing Capital Airport wins coveted Skytrax award for 6th consecutive time
Updated: 2016-07-21 16:42
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Langham Place Beijing Capital Airport won the Skytrax Award for the sixth consecutive time since 2011, recognized and ranked sixth in the top 10 list worldwide and also ranked No 2 in China.
"We are honored and excited to receive this prestigious award for the sixth time and our team will strive to continuously bring a luxury airport experience to our valued guests", said Michael Gnaegi, general manager Langham Place Beijing.
Skyrtrax has a 25-year history of providing specialist and unique expertise to the world's airline and airport industry with professional audit and service benchmarking programs of product and service quality.
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