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        	  Etihad Airways is keen to expand its network in 
			  the US. 
			  Etihad Airways President and Chief 
			  Executive Officer, James Hogan, said that the US specifically 
			  is among the highest performing regions across the airline’s 
			  global network, with an average 81% load factor in 2012. 
			  On existing routes – New York and Chicago – a significant 
			  portion of premium bookings are for travel to/from Abu Dhabi, with 
			  72% of First Class passengers and 53% of Business 
			  Class passengers starting or ending their journey in Abu Dhabi. 
			  To date, Etihad Airways has flown nearly 1.5 million 
			  passengers to and from the US since commencing services to New York in 2006 and Chicago in 2009. 
			  The airline will 
			  launch its third US route in on 31 March 2013, with daily 
			  non-stop flights between Washington, D.C. and its home base of Abu 
			  Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The route will be 
			  operated by a three-class Airbus A340-500 aircraft.  
			  The UAE is the 
			  single largest export market for US goods in the Middle East and 
			  the US is the fifth largest trade partner worldwide for the UAE, 
			  representing a total trade volume of US $18.3 billion in 2011.  
			  “Particularly with increasing ties between 
			  the UAE and US, both government and private sector, we see a 
			  demand for premium services between the Washington, D.C. and Abu 
			  Dhabi. I am delighted to bring our award-winning Diamond First 
			  Class Suites and Pearl Business Class to the route,” said Mr 
			  Hogan. “As we build our operations at Washington, D.C., we are also 
			  keen to expand further in the US and are examining a number of 
			  other destinations, particularly on the West Coast. The point-to-point market will be supplemented by strong 
			  traffic flows over Abu Dhabi onwards to destinations across Asia, particularly the Indian Subcontinent. With the addition of 
			  services to Ahmedabad this month, we now serve nine destinations 
			  across India. Building complementary networks to 
			  support business and passenger flows across the globe is a key 
			  part of Etihad Airways’ hub strategy – the growing number of 
			  connections between the US and India is a perfect example of 
			  this.” 
			  Through its agreement with American 
			  Airlines, in place since September 2009, Etihad Airways will also 
			  codeshare on connecting flights between Washington, D.C. and Los 
			  Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth.
  
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