Etihad Airways is to increase its Abu
Dhabi-Moscow services from seven flights per week to double daily
on 1 June 2014, and then to triple daily from 1 October 2014.
The
Abu Dhabi-based airline commenced operations to the Russian
capital’s Domodedovo airport in December 2008, and since then has
carried more than 400,000 travellers. In 2013, passenger volumes
rose 36% over 2012 levels, achieving double-digit growth for the
fourth consecutive year.
James Hogan, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said, “The UAE is home
to almost 25,000 Russians and 400 Russia-UAE joint venture
companies, and as a result, the business and cultural ties between
the two countries have never been stronger. With
flights three times per day, Etihad Airways provides more
convenient services to Abu Dhabi, the UAE and across our global
network.”
Important new connections will include flights to and from the
Maldives, Seychelles, Phuket, and Ho Chi Minh, as well as new
business and leisure destinations such as Brisbane, Chengdu,
Kathmandu, Lagos, Manila, Nairobi, Perth and Singapore.
Elsewhere, the triple daily flights will see more and
improved connections to Bahrain, Bangkok, Doha, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lahore, Muscat, Riyadh and
Sydney.
The flight schedule will also boost onward
codeshare connectivity with S7 Airlines beyond the Russian capital
to the cities of Kazan, Krasnodar, Saint Petersburg and Samara.
Etihad Airways plans to operate a two-cabin Airbus
A320 aircraft between Abu Dhabi and Moscow for the triple daily service, meaning 5,712 seats a week – 672 in Pearl Business class,
and 5,040 in Coral Economy class.
For passengers
travelling from Moscow in Pearl Business class, the airline will
continue to provide a premium complementary door-to-door luxury
limousine service, complete with a personal chauffeur (within the
Moscow MKAD Ring Road to and from the airport).
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