Etihad posts July passenger traffic data
Etihad Airways welcomed 1.7 million passengers aboard its flights last month, achieving an average load factor of 89% in July.
“Our passenger numbers in July surged by 33% compared to the same period last year, underscoring our continuing strong growth,” said Etihad Airways’ CEO, Antonoaldo Neves.
“Year-to-date, we have served 10.4 million passengers, up 2.8 million on the same period last year.”
The rolling 12-month passenger total now stands at 16.8 million.
Neves said Etihad has continued to boost its fleet size, expanding to 93 aircraft from 78 in July 2023.
The airline now serves 10 more destinations than it did a year ago.
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