Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE) – Etihad Airways today introduced its flagship Airbus A380 aircraft on its second daily service between the UAE capital and New York JFK. All 14 weekly flights between the two cities are now operated by the double-decker aircraft.
The superjumbo
has replaced a three-class Boeing 777-300ER previously operating one of the
airline’s twice daily flights. The
new deployment means New York will join London and Sydney as an all-A380
operation. Guests can now enjoy the consistency, convenience and
comfort of a seamless A380 service in both directions.
Etihad Airways launched daily nonstop
flights to New York JFK on 26 October 2006, and introduced a second daily
service in March 2014. It subsequently upgraded one of the daily flights to an
A380 aircraft in November 2015.
Peter
Baumgartner, Etihad Airways Chief Executive Officer, said: “The response we
have received from our guests travelling between Abu Dhabi and New York since
we first launched the A380 service two years ago has been phenomenal. We are
delighted to further expand our world-leading product to all guests flying to
and from the Big Apple.
“By
introducing the A380 on the second daily service, we can ensure that every
flight delivers the acclaimed service and hospitality, innovative products and
technology for which we have become known the world over.”
Guests flying on all Etihad Airways flights from
Abu Dhabi to the airline’s six U.S. ports of entry – New York JFK Airport, Washington,
D.C., Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco – are processed through
the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Preclearance facility available at
Abu Dhabi International Airport, which means they pass through all U.S.
immigration and customs checks in Abu Dhabi and arrive at their U.S.
destination as domestic passengers. The airline also operates a dedicated
Premium Lounge within the CBP facility.
In December 2015, the airline opened a
state-of-the art Premium Lounge at New York JFK, marking a significant
investment in further improving the ground experience for the airline’s guests.