Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways will add three new weekly
services between Abu Dhabi and Manila from May 1, 2016, offering a total of 17
return flights per week. All 17 weekly flights will be operated by a two-class
Boeing 777-300ER with 28 seats in Business and 384 in Economy.
The new services will increase capacity between the two
cities by almost 2,500 seats per week enabling Etihad Airways to better serve
the market in the UAE and the Philippines for point-to-point travel. The Abu
Dhabi-Manila route is one of our strongest in terms of demand and has been
capacity-constrained over the past few years.
The enhanced flight schedule also provides seamless
connectivity over the Abu Dhabi hub; 1085 weekly connections to 58 destinations
on the airline’s global network. This includes connections to Bahrain, Dammam,
Doha, Jeddah, Kuwait and Riyadh which are in the top 10 destinations for
travellers to and from the Philippines.
Mr Hogan said the extra capacity would also enable Etihad Airways
and its partner airlines in Europe to grow the business and leisure travel
market from the UAE and countries such as the UK, France, and Italy.
The additional frequency is also expected to boost commerce
and trade between the UAE and the Philippines. With a belly hold capacity of 18
tonnes, the B777-300ER offers the airline and its freight customers a
significant opportunity to grow the export/import business, particularly in the
area of electronics and fresh food.
Codeshare partner airline, Philippine Airlines places its PR
code on the current 14 weekly flights Abu Dhabi-Manila operated by Etihad
Airways. From 1 May 2016, the partner airlines will offer a combined total of
22 weekly flights between Manila and Abu Dhabi.
Etihad Airways commenced services to the Philippines in
February 2006.
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