Butlers Flying High

By Wed Oct 15, 2014

An elite group of Etihad Airways cabin crew are set to become the aviation world’s first flying butlers, having completed a specially tailored three week training course in London.

The handpicked team of 13 men and women demonstrated their outstanding hospitality skills during training at the world-renowned Savoy Hotel.

The role of the world’s first flying butler is to look after VIP guests booked in Etihad Airways’ unique three room cabin, The Residence by Etihad, which features a living room, private shower room and double bedroom on the airline’s new A380s. The Residence will take to the air in December on Etihad Airways’ premium Abu Dhabi to London Heathrow route.

A series of master classes given by the hotel’s Head Butler, Sean Davoren, focused on etiquette and protocol, valet skills and concierge services, to boost the cabin crew’s existing high level customer service experience. The newly qualified flying butlers, who all currently work as in-flight chefs or food and beverage managers on board Etihad Airways’ long-haul fleet of aircraft, were given the special training at the London School of Hospitality and Tourism at the University of West London, as well as on-the-job training at the Savoy Hotel.

The Savoy was chosen by Etihad Airways’ management as the premier location for the tailored training course, as the hotel was the first in the world to establish its own academy to teach professional butlers.

Aubrey Tiedt, Etihad Airways’ Vice President Guest Services, said that “Etihad Airways aims to be the best in everything we set out to do and the flying butlers will provide a level of service that no traveller has ever experienced in commercial aviation.”

The first Etihad Airways A380 service will fly from the UAE capital to London’s Heathrow Airport on Saturday 27 December. The airline will receive three more of the superjumbo aircraft in 2015 and the new planes will fly from Abu Dhabi to London and Abu Dhabi to Sydney. New York will follow as the next destination for the A380.

The 13 flying butlers are from Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Mexico, Romania, Slovakia, South Africa, Tunisia and three from the UK.

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