Etihad passenger traffic up by a third
Gulf carrier Etihad Airways enjoyed heathy growth in passenger traffic in January 2024.
The airline welcomed more than 1.4 million guests onboard and saw its load factor average out at 86%.
It represents a 35% year-on-year growth in passenger numbers.
“We are meeting customer demand by adding more flights to key destinations, and Etihad is now offering almost 27% per cent more weekly departures for summer 24 compared to last year,” said CEO Antonoaldo Neves.
“We began the year by launching daily flights to Kozhikode (CCJ) and Thiruvananthapuram (TRV) in the Kerala region of India taking our total number of Indian gateways to 10.”
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