Etihad's China expansion continues with flights to Shanghai

The new flights, scheduled to commence on 1 March 2012, will – subject to government approval – make Shanghai the airline's 70th global destination.
Etihad Airways' chief cxecutive officer James Hogan announced the new services today in an address to 300 representatives of the global aviation industry who are attending the Aviation Outlook China Summit in Shanghai this week.
"Shanghai, the most populous city in mainland China, is a strategically important addition to Etihad's China network.
"Together with our daily flights to the capital Beijing, the Shanghai route will offer travellers competitive access to the two biggest centres for commerce, trade, government, culture and tourism in China. For travellers originating in China, this means a wider choice of convenient flight options to the UAE, Middle East, Europe, and North America.
"Through Etihad's efficient Crystal Cargo operation, we also intend to pursue growth of the valuable export trade for high tech and other commodities."
Today's announcement follows a press conference in Chengdu yesterday, where Mr Hogan released details of the airline's planned new services to the Sichuan province.
Mr Hogan said: "The commencement of services to Chengdu and Shanghai and this week's increase in frequency to Beijing, are major investments of aircraft and commercial resources into China. It reflects our confidence in the current strength and future potential of the inbound and outbound travel markets."
Etihad will operate an Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the Abu Dhabi-Shanghai route, configured in Pearl Business and Coral Economy class.
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