XEJet bags ‘Best In-Flight Service award at Nigeria Int’l Airshow

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XEJet has been honoured with the Best In-flight Service Award at the just-concluded Nigeria International Airshow in Abuja.

The award, presented by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, SAN, recognises the airline’s exceptional commitment to premium inflight hospitality and service innovation.

Speaking after receiving the award, the Chief Executive Officer of XEJet, Emmanuel Iza, described the recognition as a validation of the airline’s efforts to elevate the standard of domestic air travel.

“This award is a true honour for us at XEJet. It reflects our commitment to filling a critical gap in air travel, because in-flight service remains the very crux of the passenger experience,” he said.

Iza said that the core of XEJet’s service excellence, is its exclusively curated in-flight experience, designed to meet the expectations of its distinguished First Class passengers.

From meticulously selected onboard amenities to refined hospitality crafted for comfort and privacy, XEJet continues to set a high benchmark in premium aviation service within Nigeria.

“Our crew is courteous, well-trained, and safety-oriented, and they carry the XEJet values with pride on every flight,” Iza noted.

He emphasised the team’s dedication to professionalism and genuine warmth, qualities that define the XEJet brand.

He added that the award serves as further motivation for the airline to strengthen its service philosophy.

Iza added that XEJet will continue to invest in rigorous training, elevated cabin standards, and continuous feedback systems that enhance comfort and ensure consistency across all customer touchpoints.

“With this recognition, we are even more inspired to keep improving and keep raising the bar,” Iza said. “Our goal remains simple: to deliver an in-flight experience that reflects reliability, professionalism, and true Nigerian hospitality”.

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