Etihad Airways has unveiled plans to increase
its services to Casablanca to provide daily flights from 28 March
2013.
The airline, which celebrated its seventh anniversary of
operations to the Moroccan capital in June 2012, currently flies
five times a week between Casablanca and the Emirate.
The daily service will support traffic growth
between Abu Dhabi and Casablanca and connecting traffic to many
popular onward GCC destinations including Jeddah, and cities such
as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, and Sydney. The additional services will improve the connectivity in Abu Dhabi by 50%.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and
Chief Executive Officer, said, “The Moroccan capital has been a
successful destination for us and retains strong volumes of
business and leisure passengers throughout the year. We believe
there are good prospects for further growth in the region ... Abu Dhabi’s geographical location makes it ideal as a
gateway for air travellers from Morocco to connect easily and quickly to markets in Australia, Asia and throughout the Arabian
[Persian] Gulf.”
The daily service will also strengthen
connectivity with codeshare partner, Royal Air Maroc, giving
Etihad Airways’ passengers more choice to connect to domestic
Moroccan destinations and other points in West Africa.
Etihad Airways operates a three cabin A330-300 aircraft
between Abu Dhabi and Casablanca, configured to carry eight passengers in Diamond First class, 32 passengers in Pearl Business
class, and 191 passengers in Coral Economy class.
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