June 10 - Gulf Air announced on Wednesday that it is focusing on improving its service and the staff’s interaction with customers. In this regard, the airline said that 22 of its staff members have been trained under the customer service training programme to become "Customer Service Champions". The course was 10 weeks long and took place in collaboration with UK’s Ontrack International Consultancy.
Trained personnel will then train more Gulf Air staffers, the company said. "Customer service has assumed newer dimension in today's business environment and Gulf Air fully understands the current needs and aspirations of our discerning customers," said Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Samer Majali.
The Ha'penny Bridge was the first crossing of the Liffey River in Dublin. Prior to its completion in 1816, the only way across was one of seven ferries. The ferry owner was forced to build the bridge as the ferries became delapidated. The bridge is named for the half-penny toll that was once required to cross it. It's officially known as the Liffey Bridge, or Droichead na L...
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Address: east of Parque Central Complex The UCV is the central university in Caracas, attracting students from all over the country as well as Latin America. The campus is stunningly beautiful, being declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. The architecture generally speaks of modernist themes from the 1950’s and 60’s era, but the campus is a living example of art – everywhere you go ...