New Delhi: Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, is continuing to expand its international network of global destinations with this week’s launch of its daily, non-stop service between Abu Dhabi and New York.
As the carrier’s second North American destination, after Toronto, the launch of the route to the USA’s key gateway city symbolises Etihad’s long-awaited entrance into the American market.
James Hogan, CEO of Etihad Airways, commented: "This new route is a significant milestone for Etihad Airways and we are extremely proud to be introducing our innovative approach to in-flight luxury to the American market after only three years in operation."
Etihad Airways in India currently flies 10 times per week 7 flights from Mumbai and 3 flights from Delhi to Abu Dhabi each week, operated by new Airbus A330 200 with the new Pearl and Coral zones.to Abu Dhabi.
14/11/06 IndiaPRwire(press release)
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