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Etihad Airways To Double Flights To New York, Providing More Choice from Abu Dhabi, And Connections From More Than 30 Destinations
(15 January 2014)

 

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will double its flights between Abu Dhabi and New York City, introducing a second daily service from Saturday, March 1, 2014.

Flight EY103 will depart Abu Dhabi International Airport at 1.45 am, arriving at New York’s John F Kennedy Airport at 7.45 am the same day, while the return flight, EY102, will leave New York at 11.35 am, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 9.20 am the next day.

The new flights will complement the airline’s current 10.30 am departure to New York, providing a choice of services for Abu Dhabi’s business, Government, expatriate and leisure travellers, while passengers travelling from New York to Abu Dhabi and beyond will now have the option of a late morning flight as well as the current 9.40 pm departure.

Initially, the new flights will be operated by Etihad Airways using two tri-class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft leased from its strategic partner, India’s Jet Airways. From May 1, 2014, Jet Airways will operate these flights.

The second New York service will increase substantially the connections available via the Abu Dhabi Airport hub, with the schedule designed to link in both directions with Etihad Airways and partner airline flights between Abu Dhabi and more than 30 destinations in India, the Middle East, Central and South East Asia, Africa and island nations in the Indian Ocean region.

Beyond New York, guests also will be able to connect in both directions with destinations throughout the US, and in Canada and Mexico.

“New York City is one of the most popular destinations in our network, not only for guests flying from Abu Dhabi but also for business, leisure and family travellers from a wide range of connecting destinations,” said James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways.

“These services will provide greater access to New YorkCity for travellers from Abu Dhabi and further evidence of the importance of Abu Dhabi as a global air transport hub,” Mr Hogan said.

“The flights also will open freshopportunities for tourism to the UAE, and beyond to destinations throughout the Middle East, the Indian sub-continent, Asia, Africa, and the island nations of the Indian Ocean.”

In addition to the increased New York flights, Etihad Airways recently announced plans to commence services to two new US destinations, Los Angeles daily from June 2014 and Dallas-Fort Worth three times a week from December 2014.

The airline also flies daily between Abu Dhabi and both Washington, D.C. and Chicago.

CONNECTIONS TO AND FROM NEW ABU DHABI – NEW YORK FLIGHTS
Passengers travelling to or from the following destinationswith Etihad Airways or partner airlines can connect to or from the new flights between Abu Dhabi and New York:

INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
India:Delhi, Mumbai, Cochin, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore
Pakistan: Lahore
Bangladesh: Dhaka
Nepal: Kathmandu

MIDDLE EAST / GCC
Saudi Arabia: Dammam, Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh
Qatar: Doha
Jordan: Amman
Lebanon: Beirut
Bahrain
Kuwait
Iran: Tehran
Iraq: Basra, Erbil

AFRICA / INDIAN OCEAN
South Africa: Johannesburg
Egypt: Cairo
Sri Lanka: Colombo
Maldives
Seychelles

ASIA
Thailand: Bangkok
Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Indonesia: Jakarta
Philippines: Manila
Hong Kong
 



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