Etihad Airways has unveiled plans to this year optimise
its United States network with equipment changes on two key
markets.
Currently the UAE’s national carrier operates
leased Jet Airways Boeing 777-300ER aircraft for its daily flight
to and from San Francisco. These aircraft will be replaced with
Etihad Airways Boeing 777-200LRs from 25 April 2016.
The daily
EY101 flight from Abu Dhabi to New York’s JFK airport and the
return EY100 service will also see leased Jet Airways Boeing
777-300ER aircraft replaced by Etihad Airways Boeing 777-300ERs
from 1 June 2016.
The second daily Etihad Airways service to and
from New York JFK, EY103 and EY102, will continue to be operated
with the airline’s flagship A380 aircraft in 2016.
Kevin Knight, Etihad Airways’ Chief Strategy and Planning Officer,
said, “With the growth of the Etihad fleet, we will be pleased to soon fly these important US services in our own colours,
continuing to provide the very finest service in the sky to our
guests.”
The Etihad Airways Boeing 777-200LR to be
deployed on the San Francisco route will be configured to carry
239 guests in three cabins, with eight First Class seats, 40
Business Class seats and 191 Economy Class seats.
The Boeing 777-300ER to be deployed by Etihad Airways on the New
York route will be configured to carry 328 guests also in three cabins, with eight First Class seats, 40 Business Class seats, and
280 Economy Class seats.
All Etihad Airways guests
flying to the United States pass through US Preclearance at Abu
Dhabi Airport meaning they clear US immigration and customs before
boarding their flight and arriving in America as domestic
passengers.
Etihad
Airways currently operates double daily to New York JFK, a daily
service to Chicago, daily to Washington DC, daily to Los Angeles
LAX, daily to San Francisco, and three flights a week to
Dallas-Fort Worth.
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