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    Etihad Airways reports 1.4 million passengers surge in February

    March 15, 2024
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    Etihad Airways has disclosed its preliminary traffic statistics for February 2024, revealing a significant upswing in passenger figures. With over 1.4 million guests onboard during the month, the airline experienced a remarkable 46 percent increase compared to the same period last year. The surge in passenger numbers, according to the airline, is a testament to its steadfast commitment to growth. Year-to-date (YTD) passenger figures stand at 2.9 million, representing a notable 40 percent increase from February 2023. Throughout February, Etihad Airways maintained an impressive average load factor of 89 percent, indicating sustained demand for its services amidst evolving travel trends and industry dynamics.

    Etihad Airways reports 1.4 million passengers surge in February

    The airline’s strategic initiatives included the expansion of its fleet, with the introduction of three new 787-9 aircraft. This fleet expansion is strategically aligned with broader objectives of adding new destinations and enhancing flight frequencies in key markets. In addition to fleet expansion, Etihad Airways unveiled plans to introduce two new routes later this year: Antalya, Türkiye, and Jaipur, India. These additions reflect the airline’s proactive approach to route development and market expansion. The announcement underscores Etihad Airways’ resilience and adaptability in navigating challenges within the global aviation landscape.

    Despite prevailing uncertainties, the airline remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering unparalleled travel experiences and positioning itself for sustained growth and expansion. With a focus on innovation, customer-centricity, and operational excellence, Etihad Airways continues to redefine the aviation landscape. As it looks ahead to the remainder of 2024, the airline’s robust growth trajectory and strategic initiatives position it favorably for continued success in a dynamic and competitive market environment.

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