Following bilateral negotiations between the UAE and Australian Government in Canberra, Etihad Airways has secured seven additional weekly flight frequencies from its Abu Dhabi home-base to Australia. The seven flights can be operated to any gateway in Australia including the carrier’s current destinations of Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. A further seven weekly flights have been granted to Etihad, provided the operation also flies via or onto a regional airport. Etihad currently flies 21 times a week between Abu Dhabi and Australia. The new flight slots will available from March 2011.
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