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sorry this far away from my work experience as i don't know much about aviation service standards
One is because of their access to latest aircraft technology, they have the financial capabilities in investing loads of money for their planes and airports. And because of the latest aircraft technology that they have, it boosts their other advantage, which is their geographical location. Armed with the newest technology, they can have access to probably most of the countries in Asia, America, and Europe, thanks to longer and larger aircrafts. Another advantage is that the government have realized the economic value in airports. Emirates and Etihad belongs to UAE and has been at the top ten list of best airline in the world according to Skytrax, well if you're going to look at it, UAE has been aiming to boost its tourism by building unique infrastractures, so needless to say, they will also be boosting their investment with their airlines because that gives the tourists a good impression of the country while still being in-flight. Since they already have the financial capabilities, the geographical advantage, the country's rising popularity, and the latest aircraft technologies, then the only thing that's left is the customer service and the performance of their flights, which I think is above average in Emirates, but in line with the performance of the crew of Qatar and Etihad Airways.