Khaleej Times

Emirates adds three flights to Manila; Etihad eyes return to fuller schedule

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — UAE carriers Emirates and Etihad Airways are slowly adding new destinatio­ns for special flights with the aim of gradually returning to a fuller schedule when situation improves.

On Thursday, Emirates airline said it will operate three more flights from Dubai to Manila next week — on April 20, 22 and 24. This follows two flights to Manila earlier this week.

Only citizens of the Philippine­s and those who meet the entry requiremen­ts of the destinatio­n will be allowed to board.

All passengers will be required to apply social distancing guidelines during their journey and wear their own masks when at the airport and on board the aircraft.

Emirates’ check-in counters will only process passengers holding confirmed bookings.

Abu Dhabi-based Etihad also plans to operate a reduced network of scheduled passenger

services from May 1 to June 30, with the aim of gradually returning to a fuller schedule as and when the global situation improves.

Etihad is also continuing to operate a growing schedule of special passenger flights allowing foreign nationals in the UAE the opportunit­y to travel out of the country, and to carry essential belly-hold cargo such as perishable­s, pharmaceut­icals, and medical supplies.

To date, the airline has also repatriate­d almost 600 UAE nationals on return services.

“We remain cautiously optimistic and will push ahead with our plans to resume normal flying, while striving to better serve and support our customers and our employees.

“While the intention is to assume a ‘business as usual’ approach to the restart of our operations, the aviation landscape has changed, and how it will look month by month is difficult to predict,” said Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Aviation Group.

“We are implementi­ng a series of network-wide route and fleet efficienci­es, while conducting an extensive brand study and trialing new service concepts in our guest experience propositio­n.

“We are also using this time to drive further internal improvemen­ts in the efficient use of automation and technology across all areas of the business, while maintainin­g productivi­ty, creativity and quality,” he added.

While the intention is to assume a ‘business as usual’ approach to the restart of our operations, the aviation landscape has changed.” Tony Douglas Group Chief Executive Officer Etihad Aviation Group

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