New libraries opened across Abu Dhabi airport's T1 and T3
ABU DHABI, April 10, 2019
Abu Dhabi Airports, with the support of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), has opened a series of new ‘AUH Libraries’ at Abu Dhabi International Airport, following the UAE’s Month of Reading in March.
Located across Terminals 1 and 3, passengers are welcome to visit the Main Library near gates 14-18 in the T1-Transit area, as well as three ‘mini libraries’ along the airside corridor between T1 and T3 and an additional three mini libraries at the departure pier in T3 (Gates 33-35). The Main Library accommodates up to 10 people at a time, while the smaller units can host six.
During 2016’s Year of Reading, Abu Dhabi Airports launched its inaugural airport library, which was the first amongst the region’s airports, and has since then continued to promote a culture of reading throughout its facilities. The new libraries that are launched are a step further towards enhancing customer experience at the Capital’s airport. With around 200 books provided by DCT Abu Dhabi, passengers from across the globe can now enjoy an array of novels, as well as a selection of books related to the Founding Father of the UAE, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
Speaking about the opening of the libraries, Bryan Thompson, chief executive officer at Abu Dhabi Airports, said: “We are delighted to welcome travellers to take a minute to dive into a novel or learn about the UAE’s rich heritage at our new libraries across Abu Dhabi International Airport. Much like travel, reading opens our minds to new experiences and places and Abu Dhabi Airports is committed to fostering a culture of reading across its facilities and amongst its employees.”
“Launching the AUH libraries also falls in line with our vision of becoming the world’s leading airports group by providing world-class services to our customers and ensuring a seamless and comfortable travel experience for everyone visiting or transitioning through the UAE’s capital,” added Thompson. - TradeArabia News Service