Etihad adds A380 daily flight to Paris
UAE carrier Etihad Airways is expanding its Paris route with double daily flights starting 15 January 2025.
The new Paris flight schedule will feature the return of Etihad’s Airbus A380 superjumbo from 1 November 2024.
This is followed by the introduction of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners on the second daily flight from 15 January 2025.
All flights will feature Etihad’s three-class service, including First, Business, and Economy cabins.
Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer of Etihad Airways, said: “We are thrilled to offer two daily flights that provide our guests with a premium travel experience.”
Both daily flights are timed for morning and evening departures and arrivals, offering travellers flexibility.
For business travellers, the schedule allows for full working days at both ends of the journey.
Etihad’s flagship A380 houses The Residence, the only three-room suite in the sky.
Additionally, there are First Apartments and Business Studios.
Etihad’s 787-9 Dreamliner complements the A380 service, offering First, Business, and Economy Class cabins.
“This increase in frequency reflects the strong demand for travel between Abu Dhabi and Paris, and further cements Abu Dhabi’s position as a key gateway,” added De.
The additional Paris flights are available for booking at Etihad.com or via the Etihad mobile app.
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