Etihad Jaipur flights take off
Etihad Airways has officially landed in Northwest India’s Pink City.
It has marked the start of Jaipur flights.
A welcome ceremony at Jaipur International Airport marked the new route launch.
Flights operate four times a week from Abu Dhabi.
Antonoaldo Neves, CEO of Etihad Airways, said: “We are thrilled to start four weekly Jaipur flights, a significant cultural and commercial centre, and crucial air link with Rajasthan.”
Jaipur is renowned for its historic forts and palaces as well as its unique cuisine.
Etihad has increased its India flight capacity by a third over the past 12 months.
Jaipur flights operate on Airbus A320 family aircraft with Business and Economy class.
Flights to and from Jaipur can be booked online, on the mobile app or via travel agents.
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