Etihad Airways recently announced that it is boosting its weekly flights between Abu Dhabi and Jaipur to 10 per week starting December 15, 2024. The announcement came less than four months after the airline began serving the Rajasthan city, underlining the popularity of the route.
“We’ve seen sensational demand for this service, and in response, we are giving even more love to India by increasing our weekly flights, providing the frequency and convenient timings our guests desire,” stated Arik De, chief revenue and commercial officer at Etihad.
Hassle-free journey to the U.S.
Guests flying from Jaipur to the United States on Etihad Airways can also take advantage of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility in Abu Dhabi, streamlining the immigration process and ensuring a hassle-free journey.
“This expansion gives Indian travelers easy access to both Abu Dhabi and Dubai while offering smooth connections to our global network, all with the promise of an exceptional flying experience,” added De.
The increase in the frequency of flights to Jaipur further highlights Etihad’s deepening commitment to the Indian market. The airline has increased its capacity by more than a third over the past 12 months and recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of its first service to the subcontinent.
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Complimentary stopover program
Etihad will operate the Jaipur flights using aircraft from the Airbus A320 family, offering Etihad’s award-winning service to guests in both Business and Economy cabins. The airline has also ensured convenient flight timings to the UAE’s capital city and seamless connections to destinations across the airline’s growing global network.
Etihad’s complimentary stopover program further enhances connectivity by allowing travelers to extend their layovers into memorable stays with up to two free nights at premium hotels in Abu Dhabi. With that, Etihad seeks to highlight the city’s growing appeal as a must-visit destination.
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