Airline on new course towards achieving profitability: Hogan
Airline on new course towards achieving profitability: Hogan
Last year, Emirates carried more than half a million passengers and transported over 17,500 tonnes of cargo to and from Iran.
The airline will operate four flights a week, starting from October 26, and will be the first Dubai-based carrier to serve this route.
To cater to the summer demand, the airline has been offering more flights from popular GCC destinations.
The two planes touched each other in mid-air just before the crash in the village Dittingen near Basel.
During the two-year partnership, more than 750 joint flights were operated on the Abu Dhabi - Minsk route, and both airlines carried over 110 thousand travellers.
Airline announces a A$505m capital return to shareholders.
On some routes the cost of buying an additional 23kg piece of baggage will be reduced by up to 90%, with a further reduction of up to 30% if pre-purchased directly with Etihad 24 hours before travel.
The airline will operate with four weekly flights to Baghdad, served by an A330-200 aircraft in a three-class configuration.
The airports, including several on popular tourist island destinations, to Fraport AG, which runs Frankfurt Airport.