EVA Air In-flight Amenities Win 6 International Awards
EVA Air's in-flight service products, co-developed with world-renowned brands, have won a total of six awards from two magazines at the international WTCE exhibition. These awards include business class pajamas, amenity kits, and children's bags, recognizing the products' ability to meet passenger needs and earn global trust.
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(Central News Agency reporter Huang Qiaowen, Taipei, 17th) EVA Airways Corporation announced today that its in-flight service products, co-developed with world-renowned brands, have won a total of six awards from two magazines at the international World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE), including business class pajamas, amenity kits, and children's bags.
According to a press release issued by EVA Air, the WTCE, held in Germany and known as the "Oscars of service products," presented awards from the authoritative and credible magazine TravelPlus Airline Amenity Bag Awards, including "Best Business Class Pajamas in Asia (Maison Kitsuné)," "Best In-flight Amenity Kit (IDEOLOGY/TEAOLOGY)," "Best Business Class Series (Maison Kitsuné)," and "Five-Star Overnight Kit."
EVA Air also stated that it received the "Best Business Class Pajamas in Asia (Maison Kitsuné)" and "Best Children's Bag" awards from PAX International, a Canadian professional aviation magazine's PAX Readership Awards.
EVA Air said that the awards represent that each in-flight overnight kit is not only a "designer's work" but also truly meets the needs of passengers during long-haul flights, and has gained full trust and positive feedback from global travelers. (Editor: Li Mingzong) 1150417
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(Central News Agency reporter Huang Qiaowen, Taipei, 17th) EVA Airways Corporation announced today that its in-flight service products, co-developed with world-renowned brands, have won a total of six awards from two magazines at the international World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE), including business class pajamas, amenity kits, and children's bags.
According to a press release issued by EVA Air, the WTCE, held in Germany and known as the "Oscars of service products," presented awards from the authoritative and credible magazine TravelPlus Airline Amenity Bag Awards, including "Best Business Class Pajamas in Asia (Maison Kitsuné)," "Best In-flight Amenity Kit (IDEOLOGY/TEAOLOGY)," "Best Business Class Series (Maison Kitsuné)," and "Five-Star Overnight Kit."
EVA Air also stated that it received the "Best Business Class Pajamas in Asia (Maison Kitsuné)" and "Best Children's Bag" awards from PAX International, a Canadian professional aviation magazine's PAX Readership Awards.
EVA Air said that the awards represent that each in-flight overnight kit is not only a "designer's work" but also truly meets the needs of passengers during long-haul flights, and has gained full trust and positive feedback from global travelers. (Editor: Li Mingzong) 1150417
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FAQ
What awards did EVA Air win?
EVA Air won a total of six awards from the TravelPlus Airline Amenity Bag Awards and PAX Readership Awards.
Which in-flight amenities were recognized?
Business class pajamas (Maison Kitsuné), amenity kits (IDEOLOGY/TEAOLOGY), and children's bags were among the recognized items.