Airlines

Etihad flies record 10.29 million passengers in 2012

Etihad Airways surpassed its target of carrying 10 million passengers in 2012 and is set to achieve a 22% increase on the total of 8.41 million passengers for 2011. The increase in passenger numbers — up to a total of 10.29 million — represents an extra 1.88 million passengers travelling on the carrier’s global network that now covers 87 of its own passenger and cargo destinations, and 245 codeshare destinations. The passenger growth for Etihad is mirrored by its equity partners. By the end of 2012, airberlin is expected to have carried 33.4 million passengers, Virgin Australia 19.5 million passengers, Aer Lingus nearly 11 million passengers, and Air Seychelles 241,000 passengers. Etihad president James Hogan commented, “Etihad Airways has achieved significant expansion in 2012 and therefore it’s very satisfying to pass our target of flying more than 10 million passengers during a year for the first time. We have launched flights to six new destinations during the last year — Tripoli, Shanghai, Nairobi, Basra, Lagos, and Ahmedabad — which have all contributed to the 22% increase in passenger numbers.”During 2012 Etihad beat its previous record for the number of passengers carried in a single day with 33,766 passengers flying on July 14. The airline took delivery of seven new aircraft in 2012, three Airbus A320s and four Boeing B777s. Etihad will take delivery of 14 new aircraft in 2013, four A320 passenger aircraft, one A321 passenger aircraft, and one A330 freighter from Airbus; two B777 freighters, and six B777-300ER passenger aircraft from Boeing. The airline has announced it will start flights to at least three new destinations in 2013, Washington DC in March, Sao Paulo in June, and Ho Chi Minh City in October. (http://www.etihad.com)