Abu Dhabi Airports and Burjeel Holdings have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to improve healthcare services for passengers at Zayed International Airport. This partnership will integrate Burjeel Holdings' healthcare expertise with the advanced facilities at the airport, enhancing passenger experience with premium healthcare services.
Abu Dhabi Airports and Burjeel Holdings will team up to establish and manage a clinic at Zayed International Airport. Operating under Burjeel Medical City (BMC), the clinic will provide round-the-clock high-quality medical services for passengers. This partnership will also ensure guests have immediate access to healthcare without needing to leave the airport, maximising the safety and minimising the potential travel disruptions for those seeking treatment.
Furthermore, it will include free healthcare to stabilise passengers’ conditions before being transferred to the hospital. The clinic is connected to the world-class facilities and expertise available at the nearby BMC for those requiring hospitalisation. Additional benefits will also be available to Abu Dhabi Airports staff members and their families.
On this, Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Abu Dhabi Airports, said: "We are pleased to partner with Burjeel Holdings and BMC to enhance healthcare services at Zayed International Airport. This partnership further showcases our commitment at Abu Dhabi Airports to prioritise passengers’ well-being and provide a world-leading airport experience. We are excited by the opportunities to advance healthcare options at our airport and will continue to innovate across the aviation ecosystem to strengthen Abu Dhabi’s global standing as a tourism and aviation hub."
What To Know About Zayed International Airport
Zayed International Airport was previously known as Abu Dhabi International Airport and is home to one of the largest airport terminals in the world. With the capacity to welcome up to 45 million passengers per year and integrating the latest biometric and screening technology to create a seamless passenger experience from door to destination, Terminal A is three times the size of the old terminal.