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Etihad Airways Sets New Record for Busiest Day

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Etihad Airways has started the new year by setting a record for the number of passengers carried across its worldwide network in a single day.

The record was set on Saturday 5 January 2013 when 33,802 passengers flew with the Abu Dhabi-based airline, beating the previous record of 33,766 set on Saturday 14 July 2012.

Etihad Airways capped an impressive festive holiday season with Thursday 3 and Friday 4 January 2013 also entering the airline’s top 10 ranking for busiest ever days, with 32,622 and 32,918 passengers flying each day respectively.

Two dates in January have also entered Etihad Airways’ top 10 for highest ever load factors. Flights across the airline’s network were 89.2% full on Saturday 5 January (#4 in the top 10) and 88.1% full on Friday 4 January (#9 in the top 10).

James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “It has been a busy start to 2013 for Etihad Airways and it is highly satisfying to beat our previous record for passengers carried in a single day.”

Last week Etihad Airways announced it had flown total of 10.29 million in 2012, an increase of 1.88 million passengers from 2011.

Mr Hogan added, “Etihad Airways carried record numbers of passengers in 2012, was voted World’s Leading Airline at the World Travel Awards for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year. Our challenge is to build on these achievements during the coming 12 months.”

Etihad Airways Record Passenger Days

5 January 2013 - 33,802
14 July 2012 - 33,766
30 June 2012 - 33,696
1 September 2012 - 33,271
25 August 2012 - 32,978
30 August 2012 - 32,976
31 August 2012 - 32,927
4 January 2013 - 32,918
3 January 2013 - 32,644
13 July 2012 - 32,625

Etihad Airways, Abu Dhabi

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