Live it up in Europe with Etihad early birds
Etihad is offering Australian travellers the chance to leave behind their stresses and live it up in Europe with the release of special discounted ‘Early Bird’ fares for 2009.
Fares in economy are available from $2050* for flights from Sydney to Dublin while Brisbane to Paris fares start from $2093*.
The introduction of flights from Melbourne next March means that travellers can fly from Melbourne to London with fares starting from $2160*.
Lindsay White, Etihad Airways General Manager Australia and New Zealand, said, “Australians planning to travel in 2009 should take advantage of Etihad’s early bird saver fares.”
“Planning your holiday well in advance will increase the changes of securing the best fare deals of the year, particularly to highly popular tourist and business destinations.â€
Etihad has an ever expanding European network, offering services not only to the traditional European travel hubs of London, Paris and Frankfurt, but also to a number of unique destinations.
The additions of Moscow, Minsk and Almaty to the network also highlights the airline’s commitment to providing travellers with the opportunity to travel to a wide range of destinations
The fares are on sale until 19 December this year for economy class travel between the periods 24 January – 24 March 2009, 5 May – 7 June 2009 and 20 September – 31 October 2009.
Business and First class passengers have the opportunity to travel between 24 January 2009 and 31 October 2009.
For reservations and enquiries go to www.etihadairways.com or call Etihad Sales on 1800 998 995 seven days per week.
*Airfares include taxes, levies and fuel surcharges.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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