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Etihad Airways now gives you 50% of your flight ticket cost back as travel voucher

Air travel across the world has drastically reduced amid the coronavirus pandemic and airlines have been taking various measures to improve cash flow.

June 16, 2020 / 12:22 IST
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Etihad Airways on Wednesday launched a voucher giving 50 percent extra cash value to passengers for travel during the two-year period starting August 1.

Air travel across the world has drastically reduced amid the coronavirus pandemic and airlines have been taking various measures to improve cash flow.

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In a press release, Etihad said passengers can purchase the travel voucher, any time between June 10 and June 24, and they will get 50 percent extra cash value in the voucher, which can be used for travel during the two-period starting August 1.

Scheduled international passenger flights continue to remain suspended in the country since March 23.

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