Etihad Airways has launched flights between Abu
Dhabi and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi,
Kenya.
The new daily, two-class A320 service is the airline’s
first passenger service to East Africa and a critically important
step in expanding its presence in Africa.
The airline will also reach into West Africa
with the introduction of flights to Nigeria in July 2012, while
operations to the Seychelles commenced in November 2011,
and Libya in January of this year, building on existing services
to Egypt, South Africa, Morocco and Sudan.
“We are delighted to introduce Etihad Airways to East Africa. This
year will see considerable growth for us within Africa as a whole,
as we observe strong and emerging markets across the continent,”
said Etihad Airways President and Chief Executive Officer James
Hogan. “In particular, this new route services the
considerable and growing flow of people and capital between Kenya
and North Asia, with major Chinese investment in Africa generating
passenger demand in both directions. We expect to see strong loads to China, including our new destinations –
Chengdu and Shanghai – and of course Beijing, though the schedule allows sub-four hour connectivity to key destinations across North
Asia, South East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent and Australia.”
The A320 aircraft used on the route has 16 Pearl Business class and 120
Coral Economy class seats.
Etihad Airways began
dedicated cargo services to Nairobi in March 2009 and will
continue to operate five freight-only flights per week. The
combined capacity of passenger and cargo aircraft will allow the
airline to transport 340 tonnes of cargo each week.
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