Etihad Airways has expanded its business with the launch of charter and special flight services.
Fully customisable, business and leisure guests can choose from a variety of flight options including dedicated passenger service, cargo-only flight or a combined passenger and cargo package, the airline said on Monday.
Alex Featherstone, Vice President Network Planning & Alliances of Etihad Airways, explained that charter flights provide a convenient alternative to travel, providing customers with the flexibility to choose the departure time, destination and routing.
This year, Etihad has flown over 500 charters including passenger, government and humanitarian flights.
Over 3.8 million tonnes of cargo has been transported for the government of Abu Dhabi as part of the national aid programme using charter services.
Etihad Wellness, the airline’s health and safety programme, ensures the highest standards of hygiene are maintained on charters flights at every stage of the customer journey.
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