Etihad Airways has welcomed the return of its iconic A380 aircraft – the world's largest passenger aircraft, measuring 73 m in length and 24 m in height – to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, enhancing the travel experience between Abu Dhabi and Paris.
Etihad Airways has welcomed the return of its iconic A380 aircraft – the world's largest passenger aircraft, measuring 73 metres in length and 24 metres in height – to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, enhancing the travel experience between Abu Dhabi and Paris.
The 486-seat aircraft offers Etihad's most celebrated inflight features. It includes The Residence – the world's only three-room suite in the sky, nine First Apartments, and 70 Business Studios. It also features 405 Economy Smart seats, including 68 extra-legroom options, ensuring a comfortable journey for all travellers. The upper deck features The Lobby, an exclusive lounge area for First and Business class guests. Designed and manufactured in Europe, with final assembly in Toulouse, the A380 represents a proud achievement of French aerospace engineering and innovation. The aircraft's return to Paris celebrates this French aviation legacy. Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer of Etihad Airways, said: "As a city celebrated for its style and ambiance, Paris continues to be a key destination in our global network. “The return of our A380 strengthens the travel offering between Abu Dhabi and Paris, reflecting our commitment to this important route." “The return of the A380 to Paris and our broader network expansion plans, including increasing to year-round, double-daily frequencies to Milan, Rome, Manchester, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Barcelona, and Madrid, demonstrate our strong growth momentum in Europe. This enhanced capacity reflects the rising demand we're seeing in France, with more exciting announcements to come before the end of 2024.” The UAE and France share strong bilateral ties across culture, education, and business sectors. A unique cultural bridge connects the two capitals as the only cities in the world to house a Louvre Museum. The route caters to growing demand from leisure travellers and the strong business ties between the two countries, particularly in the aviation, energy, and luxury sectors. The return of the A380 increases the route's capacity by 31%, with an additional three-class Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner joining the service from January 15, 2025. Both aircraft will operate in a three-class configuration, with the signature Etihad First Class experience available on all frequencies. The A380 offers 486 seats, including nine First Apartments, 70 Business Studios, and 405 Economy Smart seats with 68 extra-legroom options, while the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner features 8 First Suites, 28 Business Studios and 190 Economy Smart seats. Together, these aircraft will offer nearly 5,000 seats weekly, significantly boosting connectivity between the two capitals. It also gives visitors more opportunities to enjoy Abu Dhabi’s endless sunshine and rich visitor experiences, while offering seamless connections to key destinations worldwide as a global hub. Etihad's Abu Dhabi Stopover programme further enhances this connectivity enabling travellers to extend their layovers into memorable stays with up to two complimentary nights at premium hotels in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the city's growing appeal as a must-visit destination. – TradeArabia News Service