Etihad Airways Perth Flights To Boost Trade And Tourism
The relationship between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Western Australia was in sharp focus at an Australian Business Group-Etihad Airways lunch held in Abu Dhabi today.
In a keynote speech, President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, James Hogan, highlighted the importance to tourism and trade of the airline’s new route between Abu Dhabi and Perth.
- James Hogan, Etihad Airways President and Chief Executive Officer, addresses the audience of more than 180 high-level guests at an Etihad Business lunch in Abu Dhabi.
The lunch was attended by a business delegation from Western Australia, comprising senior representatives from the oil and gas industry, who are visiting Abu Dhabi to explore business and trade opportunities.
Mr Hogan said Etihad Airways’ daily, non-stop flights between Abu Dhabi and Perth from 15 July would meet the strong demand for travel between the UAE and Western Australia.
“We are confident our new services will boost travel and trade between the UAE and Western Australia, and strengthen our presence in Australia, where we already serve Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with great success.”
Etihad Airways’ commitment to trade and tourism between Australia and the UAE will see its flights between the two countries rise from 28 to 35 per week. The new flights to Perth will deliver an additional 3,668 seats between Abu Dhabi and Australia and onto Etihad Airways’ global flight network.
Australia’s Ambassador to the UAE, His Excellency Pablo Kang, said: “Trade between the UAE and Australia is important and growing. Trade increased by 25 per cent in 2013 to AUD$6.4 billion, making the UAE Australia’s 13th largest export market and 15th largest trading partner worldwide.”
Trade Commissioner of the Western Australian Trade Office – MENA, Pankaj Savara, said: “The new service will bring more visitors and tourists to the State and help develop Perth as a major international air tourism and transport hub. It will also help open new markets, enhance Western Australia’s economy and encourage students from the Middle East to study at Perth universities and education institutions.”
Etihad Airways will operate an Airbus A330-200 aircraft with 262 seats – 22 seats in Pearl Business Class and 240 in Coral Economy Class – on the route.
(Left to right) Ellecia Saffron, Australian Business Group of Abu Dhabi Chairman; His Excellency Pablo Kang, Australia’s Ambassador to the UAE; Hareb Al Muhairy, Etihad Airways Vice President UAE, and Pankaj Savara,Commissioner Western Australian Trade Office – Middle East Africa, at an Etihad Business lunch in Abu Dhabi.
You must be logged in to post a comment Login