Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has received a special reception - welcomed by a traditional water cannon salute – at Jeddah’s new Terminal 1. The inaugural flight was operated on Etihad’s Dreamliner with the distinctive Kingdom of Saudi Arabia livery.
The reception was followed by a
ribbon cutting ceremony and was attended by H.E. Nasir Al Ketbi General
Consular of UAE, Essam Fouad, Director General of King Abdulaziz Airport,
Captain Fahd Cynndy, CEO of Saudi Ground Services, Yousef Attiah, Director
General of Terminal 1, and management from Etihad Airways.
Robin Kamark, Chief Commercial
Officer, Etihad Aviation Group, said: “The introduction of the new terminal in
Jeddah and the warm welcome we’ve received is a demonstration of our commitment
to the Saudi market and it’s a reflection towards the deep relationship between
the UAE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”
“As Etihad Airways and Saudi Arabian
Airlines continue to strengthen their partnership, the new terminal will also
provide convenient travel options to our customers, boosting the codeshare
connectivity on joint services.”
Etihad Airways flights to Jeddah
have relocated from the old terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport
(KAIA) to the new terminal (Terminal 1) with effect from Monday, 18th
of November.
The Abu Dhabi based airline has been
serving Saudi Arabia since December 2004 and is currently celebrating its 15
years of flying to the Kingdom. Today, Etihad operates 84 weekly passenger
frequencies from Abu Dhabi to Riyadh, Jeddah, Madinah, and Dammam using A320,
A330, B777, and B787.
Etihad had recently expanded its
codeshare with Saudia, placing its codeshare on flights to Peshawar, Multan,
Port Sudan and Vienna. While Saudia also places its ‘SV’ code on Etihad flights
between Abu Dhabi and Ahmedabad, Belgrade, Brisbane, Chengdu, Chicago,
Dusseldorf, Lagos, Melbourne, Moscow-Domodedovo, Rabat, Seychelles and Sydney. Saudia
will progressively add its code to Etihad flights between Abu Dhabi and 11 other
destinations in nine countries including Amsterdam, Baku, Brussels, Dublin,
Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Phuket, Nagoya, Tokyo and Seoul. All Subject to
regulatory approvals.