Etihad Airways has confirmed that it will continue
operating flights between the UK and Australia, via the airline's
home in Abu Dhabi.
As per the latest UK government directives, all
passenger flights operating through the UAE to the UK have been
suspended until further notice.
Despite these restrictions, Etihad continues to
operate flights for passengers permitted to depart the UK for
travel to Sydney and Melbourne.
As a result, all flights departing the UK remain
unaffected and will operate as scheduled, keeping a vital link
between Europe and Australia open for urgent travel.
Sarah Built, Etihad Airways Vice President
Australia and South Asia, said, “As an international airline
committed to serving Australia’s travel needs, helping to keep
families connected and repatriate Australians stranded abroad has
been a priority since the start of this crisis.
“Operating on the front lines, we are working to
assist passengers on a daily basis who have been left unable to
return home or reunite with their families. Despite the challenges
we face, we remain firmly committed to the Australian market and
want to assure our guests we will continue to fly to Australia,
supporting them to return home as best we can.
“While we do everything we can to accommodate our
guests, we do comply with the Australian Government mandate to
significantly limit passenger arrivals per flight allowed to
disembark at Sydney and Melbourne airports.”
To be able to fly passengers out of the UK, Etihad
flies vital cargo to London and Manchester, positioning the
aircraft to pick up passengers who wish to depart and allow them
to return to Australia, within Australian government mandated
passenger caps.
As per UK government advice, British and Irish
nationals and third country nationals with residence rights in the
UK can only travel internationally when they have a legally
permitted reason to leave home. If travellers are visiting the UK,
they may return home.
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