Etihad Airways has unveiled plans to launch a
twice-weekly service between Abu Dhabi and Rabat, Morocco.
Scheduled to start on 15 January 2016, and
providing the only scheduled air link between the UAE and Rabat,
the new service will be operated on Wednesdays and Fridays using
an A340-500 aircraft configured to carry a total of 240
passengers, with 12 in First Class, 28 in Business Class, and 200
in Economy Class.
The new service is Etihad Airways’ second
destination in Morocco and complements its existing daily service
to Casablanca.
“Our service to Casablanca has performed
strongly since it was launched in June 2006 and I am delighted to
build on this success with the introduction of the additional
service to Rabat,” said James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and
Chief Executive Officer. “The new service provides passengers with more
choice and two-way connectivity between Morocco and the UAE, and
onwards over our hub in Abu Dhabi to key destinations across our
global network in the GCC, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia
and Australia.”
The UAE and Morocco are united by a long history
of cooperation and the growth of economic and trade relations
between the two countries has developed significantly over recent
years, with major UAE exports to Morocco including petrochemicals,
metals, foodstuff products, transport equipment, tools and
appliances.
Like the UAE, the Moroccan Government has made
significant investments in the development of its tourism
industry. In 2010 the government launched its Vision 2020 which
includes plans to make Morocco one of the top 20 tourist
destinations in the world and double the number of international
arrivals into Morocco to 20 million per annum by 2020.
Etihad Airways is able to extend its reach
across North Africa through its codeshare agreement with Royal Air
Maroc, providing passengers with direct flights from Casablanca to
destinations throughout Morocco, including Agadir, Marrakech, and
Tangier.
Etihad Airways also operates scheduled services
to nine other destinations in Africa, including: Johannesburg,
Khartoum, Casablanca, Cairo, Lagos, Nairobi, Entebbe, Dar es
Salaam (from 1 December 2015) and Mahé in the Seychelles.
Etihad Airways,
Abu Dhabi,
Rabat,
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