Etihad Airways is to greatly increase options
for travel to and from India, introducing more flights and
wide-body jets by the end of this year, with further increases and
new routes next year, subject to regulatory approval.
From 1
November this year, Etihad Airways plans to more than triple the
number of seats it now offers on the prime Abu Dhabi – Mumbai and
Abu Dhabi – New Delhi routes, reflecting the growing importance of
the Indian market, and delivering significant economic benefits to
the economies of India and Abu Dhabi.
James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Etihad Airways, said: “India is one of the world’s fastest-growing
destinations, and a key market in the growth strategy of Etihad
Airways ... Following the recent signing of a new air services agreement between India and the UAE, we now have the
opportunity to add significant capacity between the two countries,
not only meeting existing demand for trade and tourist travel but
also ensuring that we can meet the continued strong growth which
is expected between our two countries. The big winners will be our
passengers and freight customers and the economies of India and
Abu Dhabi.”
By 31 December, 2013, Etihad Airways plans to:
- Increase from daily to double-daily its Abu Dhabi-Mumbai and
Abu Dhabi-New Delhi flights;
- Use wide-bodied Airbus A340-600
aircraft on one of the daily Abu Dhabi – Mumbai flights, offering
First, Business and Economy Classes;
- Use wide-bodied Airbus
A330-200 aircraft on one of the daily Abu Dhabi - New Delhi
flights, offering Business and Economy Class; and
- Upgrade
daily Abu Dhabi – Chennai flights from 136-seat Airbus A320s to
new Airbus A321s, seating 174 passengers.
Subject
to regulatory approval, Etihad also intends to codeshare on a wide
range of flights operated within India by Jet Airways.
Specific details of new routes between Abu Dhabi and India
and codeshare services with Jet Airways are expected to be
unveiled
progressively, as approvals are received and operational details
are finalised.
Etihad Airways
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