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Etihad Airways on Thursday announced that they will allow passengers to bring their golf clubs aboard their flights free-of-charge.
The airline sees the move as a way to improve the experience of every golfer who touches down in the Capital.
Hareb Al Muhairy, Senior Vice-President Destination and Leisure Management at Etihad Airways, said: "The capital's golf courses are some of the many highlights of a visit to the UAE and it is our pleasure to welcome and encourage golfers to the city. The launch of this free service will encourage golf lovers worldwide to enjoy the sport with greater ease in one of the most beautiful destinations in the world.
"Etihad Airways works tirelessly with Hala Abu Dhabi destination management team to offer group golf tours in the UAE, further enhancing Etihad's continued commitment to golfing community in the capital and establishing it as a world-class sporting destination."
Thousands of golfers fly in to Abu Dhabi annually to enjoy the fairways and greens that can be found across the city's courses. Etihad Airways is also the official airline partner for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, run by the European Golf Association (EGA), which takes place annually.
Golf plays a key role in Abu Dhabi's tourism strategy, as golfers stay longer and spend around two and a half more days in the capital than the average tourist.
Golfers often travel with their families, expanding the number of tourists that the city is able to attract.
Etihad Airways' golf allowance includes an additional golf bag containing one set of clubs, one pair of golf shoes, and a golf umbrella or parasol, which may be carried free of charge on Etihad Airways flights.
Interested parties can learn more about the golf packages though Hala Abu Dhabi or Etihad Holidays.
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