Khaleej Times

Etihad expands Istanbul services

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Etihad Airways will expand its services to Istanbul during 2016 with a new four times weekly service to Sabiha Gokcen Airport.

The service will commence on July 1, 2016 and be served by an Airbus A320-200, with 16 seats in business and 120 in economy. The route will provide more travel options for guests travelling between the UAE and Istanbul as well as access to over 32-way connected markets and over 240 weekly connection­s around the world over the Abu Dhabi hub.

The airline already operates a daily service to Istanbul Ataturk Airport but market demand has created an opportunit­y to deploy additional capacity into Sabiha Gokcen. The airport is an increasing­ly popular gateway for visitors to Istanbul and the southern section of the region. It is well connected to other domestic cities on the Asian side of the city, including Yalova and Bursa.

James Hogan, president and chief executive officer for Etihad Airways said: “Istanbul is a critically important market within our global network and we plan to serve both city airports to support our wider expansion plans. We have seen an increasing number of guests travelling between both the UAE and Turkey and we want this trend to continue and grow during 2016.

“The timing of the service is excellent to attract local travelers between Abu Dhabi and Istanbul, whilst also enabling seamless connectivi­ty with markets in the GCC, Indian Sub-Continent, Northern Asia, Southern Asia and Australia.”

Etihad originally launched services in Istanbul in June 2009. Today the airline operates a daily service on the Airbus A330, with full network connectivi­ty.

 ??  ?? The service to Istanbul will commence on July 1, 2016 and be served by an Airbus A320-200, with 16 seats in business and 120 in economy. —
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The service to Istanbul will commence on July 1, 2016 and be served by an Airbus A320-200, with 16 seats in business and 120 in economy. — Supplied photo

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