![]() Etihad records 41% passenger figuresPublished on Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 16:31 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 16:56
Etihad continues to enjoy a record-breaking 2008 with its latest passenger figures for the first six months flying high with a 41 per cent rise on the same period last year. With seat factors reaching over 80 per cent from Neerja Bhatia, Country Manager, Etihad Airways said," Highlights of the first half year results show that the Abu Dhabi-based airline carried 2.8 million passengers during the first six months of 2008, compared to nearly two million for the same period in 2007. The airline achieved average seat factors of 73 per cent across its network of 45 destinations between January 1 and June 30. And Etihad also witnessed the busiest day in its four year history on Friday, June 29, with a record-breaking 19,709 customers flown across the airline's network at a seat factor of 85 per cent. Year-on-year this represents an increase in seat factor of nine percentage points and comes as Etihad continues to expand its global flying programme and add aircraft to a fleet that will grow from its current 37 to 45 by the end of 2008. In the second half of the year the airline will introduce non-stop flights from its "Despite these significant challenges faced by many airlines, Etihad is not seeing any signs of a decline in demand in any of our markets or any of our cabins. Indeed our forward bookings are currently well ahead of expectations and we anticipate another very busy summer." Etihad's continued growth is supported by recent figures published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which said that Middle Eastern airlines saw an 11 per cent increase in demand during the last 12 months. According to IATA, the growth in Middle Eastern traffic is attributable to a number of factors which include the region's booming economy, the aggressive development of the tourism industry and additional airport and airline capacity. Etihad has launched one new destination so far in 2008, starting flights to Etihad will also become the first airline in the Gulf to fly to The airline plans to fly to Etihad will soon announce a fleet order of 50 to 100 planes to support the network and operational growth plans of the airline. Mr Hogan added: "As ever, we are grateful for the support we continue to receive from Abu Dhabi Airports Company, Abu Dhabi Airport Services and the Department of Transport, whose close cooperation has paved the way for Etihad to extend its global network still further, with the launch of new services to India, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia in the coming months." The first half of 2008 has also witnessed a record performance from Etihad's cargo division. During this period Etihad Crystal Cargo carried more than 127,000 global shipments, an increase of 22 per cent compared to the first six months of 2007. These shipments had a combined weight of more than 100,000 tonnes. Etihad Holidays has also enjoyed a very successful first half of 2008 and following the launch of two hugely popular holiday shops in Al Wahda Mall and Khalidiyah Mall in Sourced From: Corporate Voice|Weber Shandwick
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