Etihad Airways has doubled the number of flights
and tripled the number of seats which it offers between Abu Dhabi
and the Indian cities of Mumbai and New Delhi, by adding a second
daily service and introducing wide-bodied Airbus jets on both
routes.
Under the expanded schedules, effective
immediately, new mid-afternoon services to Mumbai and New Delhi
are operated with single-aisle Airbus A320s, each seating 136
passengers, and existing late evening departures have been
upgraded to larger aircraft.
On the Abu Dhabi-Mumbai route, the evening
flight is now operated with 292-seat Airbus A340-600 aircraft,
seating 12 passengers in Diamond First Class, 32 in Pearl Business
Class and 248 in Coral Economy. This is the first Indian route on
which Etihad Airways has offered Diamond First Class.
The A340-600 will add 2,044 seats per week from
Abu Dhabi to Mumbai, taking the total from 952 to 2,996 seats in
each direction – just over triple the previous capacity.
On the Abu Dhabi – New Delhi route, the evening
service has been upgraded to a 254-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft,
seating 18 guests in Pearl Business Class and 236 in Coral Economy
Class. This will add 1,778 seats per week to and from New Delhi,
increasing from 952 seats to 2,730 in each direction – almost
triple the previous capacity.
The new Etihad Airways flights will also be
marketed by Jet Airways as an extension of the airlines’ existing
codeshare partnership.
“India is a significant and growing market for
us,” said President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways,
James Hogan. “These increases enable us to serve not only
the local traffic demands between Abu Dhabi and India, but also to
deliver much greater international connectivity for business and
leisure guests. Travellers from India will have more
opportunities to connect with flights to destinations including
Abu Dhabi, the GCC, Middle East, Africa, Europe and North America,
while those flying to India will benefit from additional seats and
more schedule options, providing greater travel flexibility.”
Etihad Airways,
Abu Dhabi,
New Delhi,
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