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Free Chauffeur Service now available for Etihad Airways Customers in Toronto

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Thursday, 13 March 2008

Etihad Airways is enhancing the experience it offers its customers on the ground with the introduction of a new luxury chauffeur service for its premium customers travelling to and from Toronto's Pearson International airport.

All first and business class customers travelling within a 50 kilometres radius of Toronto are eligible for Etihad Chauffeur, the complimentary luxury car service.

Geert Boven, Etihad Airways' executive vice president sales and services, said, "We believe that the experience our customers have on the ground is just as important as the one they experience with us in the air. Travelling to and from the airport often can sometimes leave passengers feeling pressured, something the new chauffeur service totally eliminates."

Etihad has chosen CAREY Canada, one of the country's prominent chauffeured transportation companies, to provide the chauffeur service within the Toronto area.

Customers flying into Toronto from Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways will be met by their chauffeur in the arrivals area and escorted to their limousine, ensuring little time is wasted at the airport.

Etihad flight EY140, departs Toronto at 10.10am every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning arriving in Abu Dhabi at 08.35am the following morning. The return flight, EY141 departs from Abu Dhabi International Airport on the same days at 01:55am, arriving into Toronto's Pearsons International Airport at 08:10am. All timings are local.

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