Etihad launching Dreamliner service to Singapore
Etihad Airways is bringing its Boeing 787 Dreamliner service to Singapore in August.
The introduction of new three-class B787 planes comes as the carrier revamps its Singapore schedule and adds first class service on the route from next month.
"The new schedule timings – with evening departures in both directions – will offer guests in the UAE and Singapore more convenient travel times and improved connectivity to 35 destinations in the GCC, Middle East, Africa and Europe," said Etihad Airways chief executive James Hogan.
"Most importantly, from a guest experience perspective, the dimensions and unique features of the Dreamliner aircraft have enabled us to customise it with the most innovative and sophisticated cabins."
Etihad’s Dreamliner cabins feature eight Suites, 28 business studios and 199 economy seats.
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