Etihad A380 flights start 27 December

23 Dec 2014  2042 | World Travel News

ABU DHABI The maiden flight of Etihad Airways’ long-awaited Airbus A380 superjumbo will take place later this week, the Abu Dhabi carrier said over the weekend.
It also announced its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner route.
The rapidly growing airline said it has nine more A380s and 71 additional 787s on order, describing the delivery of the first two planes in its updated fleet as “momentous”.
The A380 will enter commercial service, 27 December with a flight to London Heathrow, while Etihad’s first 787 flight will land in Duesseldorf in Germany on 1 February next year.
inside no 9Etihad chief executive James Hogan said the carrier wants to deploy the double-decker on “slot-constrained” destinations.
“By deploying the A380 on to London, we’ll be able to sell more seats, and that’s the same for Sydney and New York,” Hogan told AFP, pointing out Etihad’s three Heathrow slots were insufficient.
Etihad, Dubai-based Emirates and Qatar Airways have seized a sizable share of transcontinental travel, turning their Gulf cities into major transit hubs.
The expansion of the three has brought criticism from so-called legacy airlines, and complaints of unfair competition with the state-owned operators.
Hogan said Etihad synchronises its flight schedules with those of its partners in Europe, and through codeshare agreements with other carriers including Air France-KLM.
“We work on a codeshare basis, hand in hand,” he said, brushing off complaints from legacy airlines by saying “competition is competition”.
Etihad, which posted a 30% year-on-year increase in passenger numbers between July and September, holds equity in airberlin, Air Seychelles, Virgin Australia, Air Lingus, Air Serbia, and Jet Airways.
The European Commission last month approved Etihad’s acquisition of a 49% stake in debt-laden Alitalia. The carrier is also still formalising its equity investment in Swiss-based Etihad Regional, operating by Darwin Airlines.
Hogan said his carrier in not in talks to increase its stake in Jet Airways, and has “never been in talks” to buy a stake in unprofitable South African Airways, as has been reported.

sourced:ttrweekly.com 

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