BiziBB
Mar 22, 09, 12:17 am
As reported in SMH today:
Etihad turns two (http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/points-decision-due-for-qantas-frequent-flyers-20090318-91gj.html)
It's been a big month for Etihad Airways. The airline is celebrating two years in Australia and on March 30 it will begin non-stop evening services from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi, taking its number of flights from Australia to 21 weekly.
Also this month, Etihad signed a code-share arrangement with Qantas, meaning it will have access to selected Qantas services between Australia and Auckland and Qantas domestic services between Adelaide and Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney and Cairns and Sydney.
(On the Qantas side of the ledger, the arrangement will extend the Qantas network through Abu Dhabi to Amman, Beirut and Bahrain.) See www.etihadairways.com.
Etihad turns two (http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/points-decision-due-for-qantas-frequent-flyers-20090318-91gj.html)
It's been a big month for Etihad Airways. The airline is celebrating two years in Australia and on March 30 it will begin non-stop evening services from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi, taking its number of flights from Australia to 21 weekly.
Also this month, Etihad signed a code-share arrangement with Qantas, meaning it will have access to selected Qantas services between Australia and Auckland and Qantas domestic services between Adelaide and Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney and Cairns and Sydney.
(On the Qantas side of the ledger, the arrangement will extend the Qantas network through Abu Dhabi to Amman, Beirut and Bahrain.) See www.etihadairways.com.