Etihad Airways' Vice President, Indian Sub-continent, reiterated the airline's unwavering commitment to the country over the last 15 years.
India
plays a crucial role in Etihad
Airways' growth strategy, contributing significantly to the
airline's global operations, a top company official said.
Marking
the Abu Dhabi-based carrier's 15-years of flying to India, Neerja
Bhatia, Etihad Airways' Vice President, Indian Sub-continent,
reiterated the airline's unwavering commitment to the country over
the last 15 years, which she said, has resulted in Etihad Airways
becoming one of the most preferred airlines for travellers from
India.
Etihad
began operations in India in September 2004.
A
statement released by the airline said Mumbai was the first route in
the country to be served by Etihad and today the city ranks highest
in terms of total passengers the airline has carried over the years,
with the number exceeding 3.5 million.
Owing
to passenger demand on this route, Etihad introduced a fourth daily
service to Mumbai last year. Delhi and Cochin rank second and third,
with the airline carrying over 3.2 million and 2.3 million passengers
on these routes, respectively over the years. Etihad has also added a
fourth daily frequency on its Delhi - Abu Dhabi route.
As
a result of its optimized schedule of non-stop flights between the
UAE and India, appealing to greater numbers of point-to-point
business and leisure passengers, Abu
Dhabi is now the most popular destination for Indian travellers
on the Etihad network, said the statement.
Etihad
operates 161 return flights per week between Abu Dhabi and 10 key
Indian gateways of Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi,
Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram,
connecting each of these gateways to international destinations.
Etihad
Airways remains committed to its largest and busiest market, India.
The UAE and India have shared strong commercial, cultural and
historic relations and we will continue to honour these excellent
trade and tourism ties through closer partnership with our friends in
the Indian travel trade," Danny Barranger, Etihad Airways'
Senior Vice President Global Sales, said.
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