Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – Etihad Airways is adding year-round flights between its Abu Dhabi hub and both Cairo and Lagos later this year to cater to growing demand to and from the United Arab Emirates.
A fifth daily scheduled service
will be introduced on the Cairo route, effective 1 October 2017, taking frequency
to the Egyptian capital up from 28 to 35 flights a week. The new mid-morning
departure from Abu Dhabi and return afternoon service out of Cairo will offer local
guests in each market additional choice travelling between the two capital cities.
During the upcoming peak travel
months, Etihad Airways will cater to demand with additional frequency on the
Cairo route before making the fifth daily service permanent in October. The new
service will also provide convenient connections in Abu Dhabi to and from key
cities in North and South Asia, including Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta and
Kuala Lumpur.
A new Saturday
flight to Nigeria’s commercial capital of Lagos, beginning 2 December 2017,
adds to the weekend travel option,
increasing frequency from four to five services each week, and offering greater
flexibility and convenience to local travellers. The early morning service from
Abu Dhabi and return mid-morning flight departing Lagos will also ensure convenient
connections to and from Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. Popular feeder cities
include Bengaluru,
Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur.
On the back of Nigeria
and Egypt’s resurging economies, the airline sees the frequency increases to both
markets as timely to provide guests with greater choice.
Bilateral trade
between the UAE and Egypt totalled US$400 million last year. GDP growth in
Egypt is expected to be 3.5 per cent this year, rising to 4.5 per cent in 2018.
And tourist arrivals into Egypt are forecast to increase from last year’s level of 5 million to
5.4m this year, and further to almost 6m in 2018.
Nigeria’s GDP
growth rate is expected to more than double from 0.83 per cent this year to 1.9
per cent in 2018 largely due to the expanding manufacturing, financial and IT
sectors that are helping fuel demand for more international air capacity.
Mohammad
Al Bulooki, Etihad Airways Executive Vice President Commercial, said: “Cairo is
the largest point to point market from Abu Dhabi enjoying an increase in
tourist traffic to Egypt. Our additional flights demonstrate the importance of
the strong historic ties between the UAE and Egypt, and our continued support
of the growth of bilateral trade and Egypt’s tourism industry.
“Lagos
is one of our largest direct markets in Sub-Saharan Africa that is showing
signs of strength as Nigeria recovers from recession. Against this backdrop, our
additional flights will help facilitate the growth. With the convenience of Abu
Dhabi’s geographical position, we are providing timely flight connections
between our capital city in the UAE and both Cairo and Lagos for the benefit of
our travellers and the movement of freight.”
Cairo
schedule from 1 October 2017:
Flight
No.
|
Origin
|
Departs
|
Destination
|
Arrives
|
Frequency
|
EY651
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
03:10
|
Cairo
|
05:00
|
Daily
|
EY650
|
Cairo
|
06:00
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
11:40
|
Daily
|
EY653
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
09:45
|
Cairo
|
11:40
|
Daily
|
EY654
|
Cairo
|
13:10
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
18:55
|
Daily
|
EY647
*
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
10:50
|
Cairo
|
12:40
|
Daily
|
EY648
*
|
Cairo
|
14:45
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
20:30
|
Daily
|
EY655
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
14:20
|
Cairo
|
16:10
|
Daily
|
EY656
|
Cairo
|
17:40
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
23:25
|
Daily
|
EY657
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
21:55
|
Cairo
|
23:45
|
Daily
|
EY658
|
Cairo
|
00:50
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
06:30
+1
|
Daily
|
Notes:
All departures and arrivals are listed in local time.
+1
denotes next day
* new Cairo
flights
Lagos
schedule from 2 December 2017:
Flight
No.
|
Origin
|
Departs
|
Destination
|
Arrives
|
Frequency
|
EY673
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
02:30
|
Lagos
|
07:30
|
Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday * Sunday
|
EY674
|
Lagos
|
09:00
|
Abu
Dhabi
|
19:50
|
Monday
Wednesday Friday Saturday * Sunday
|
Note:
All departures and arrivals are listed in local time.
*New
Saturday flight