Written by Chris Agabi, Lagos
Thursday, 09 February 2012 05:00
Lagos becomes the 83rd destination in Etihad Airways’ global network and
the return flights will create a new link between Nigeria, Africa’s
third largest economy, and the United Arab Emirates.
The direct flights will link Abu Dhabi
and Lagos six times a week and will be operated by a two class A330-200
aircraft with 22 Pearl Business class and 240 Coral Economy seats.
Following the launch of services to the
Seychelles in November 2011, Tripoli last month and Nairobi in April,
the addition of Nigeria marks another milestone in Etihad Airways’
African expansion plans.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways President
and Chief Executive Officer, said, “The launch of services to Lagos is
consistent with our strategy of targeting areas of strong growth in
emerging markets.
“The United Arab Emirates is a major
trade partner of Nigeria, which has a population of more than 150
million people, the largest in Africa and the seventh biggest in the
world.
“The country is rich in natural
resources, such as oil and natural gas. Our new point-to-point services
will strengthen the oil and gas links between the UAE and Nigeria and
facilitate further growth in these industries.
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