Etihad Airways
today launches four-flights-a-week between Abu Dhabi and Casablanca.
Etihad is operating its new state-of-the-art, two-zone Airbus A330-200 on
this, its 32nd route, which is configured to carry 22 passengers in Pearl and 240
passengers in the airline's Coral zone.
The A330-200 in-flight experience offers
flat business-beds in Pearl zone, and Coral zone seats that are among the
widest of any international airline.
The
airline is flying four times weekly between the two cities, departing from Abu Dhabi on flight EY 609 each Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 02.20 and arriving in Casablanca at 07.20. Return flights leave Casablanca on flight EY 610 at 08.50 and arrive in
Abu Dhabi at 20.05.
Etihad Crystal Cargo expects to carry approximately 14 tonnes in each direction, according to company executives.
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