Home Transport Aviation UAE-based Etihad Airways’ annual Global Sale kicks off Travellers can enjoy special sale fares to select destinations, with the Global Sale running until January 20, for travel between January 18 and June 15 this year by Gulf Business January 13, 2023 UAE-based Etihad Airways has announced its annual Global Sale is back, offering attractive deals for travellers looking to book a trip. Travellers can enjoy special sale fares to select destinations until January 20, for travel between January 18 and June 15, 2023. With the Global Sale, visitors can fly to destinations including London, Istanbul, Phuket, Paris and more, with fares starting as low as Dhs695 in economy and Dhs3,995 in business. Economy fares to Rome start at Dhs895 and to Mumbai at Dhs795. Travellers wishing to travel to London in Etihad’s Business class can get tickets for Dhs15,995 or travel in Economy from Dhs2,695. Arik De, chief revenue officer, Etihad Airways, said: “At Etihad, we understand the new year is a time many of us start making exciting travel plans for the year ahead. Guests looking to book their holidays can take advantage of this year’s global sale for the opportunity to visit Abu Dhabi or many other destinations on the Etihad network. Abu Dhabi is a thriving cultural hotspot with a wide variety of tourist attractions that holidaymakers can enjoy with Etihad’s stopover programme.” Guests can also benefit from Etihad’s Stopover programme, with free hotel stays at select three and four-star hotels, or discounts of up to 40 per cent off Abu Dhabi’s premium three and four-star hotels. In other news, Etihad Airways announced it is boosting its flights to Bangkok, Thailand by doubling its frequency. From March 26, the airline will fly twice a day on the Abu Dhabi – Bangkok route, taking the total number of weekly nonstop services to Bangkok Airport to 14. Read: UAE’s Etihad Airways to double flights to Bangkok Tags Abu Dhabi Aviation Etihad Airways global sale 2023 Travel 0 Comments You might also like Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Ardian close acquisition of 15% stake in Heathrow Airport 5.2 million passengers to travel through DXB between Dec 13-31 Abu Dhabi Crown Prince inaugurates CMA Terminals Khalifa Port Global airlines forecast $1tn 2025 revenue despite plane shortage