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Etihad suspends Abu Dhabi flights till March 6, to operate only limited services

Etihad Airways ran eight flights on March 2 (according to Flightradar24) that could only be boarded by some passengers. 

Etihad Airways Wednesday said all its scheduled commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi remained suspended until 6 am UAE time (7.30am IST) on March 6.

“In coordination with UAE authorities and subject to strict operational and safety approvals, a limited number of repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights are operating. Select services are available for sale for travel on 4 and 5 March, where approvals have been confirmed,” the statement added.

Reiterating that guests must not travel to the airport unless they have a purchased or been issued a confirmed booking in the last 24 hours, Etihad Airways said, “Access to the airport will be restricted for those without confirmed travel documentation.”

The advisory issued by the airline directed gues to follow certain norms.

Guests are advised to:

Etihad Airways ran eight flights on March 2 (according to Flightradar24) that could only be boarded by some passengers.  Two flights to Mumbai and Delhi were among the eight flights that took off from Abu Dhabi airport Monday. The Mumbai flight left at 15.35 and the Delhi flight at 15.55.

The first Etihad flight took off at 14:39 and headed to London. Followed by a 14.50 flight to Amsterdam.

At 15.02, an Etihad Airways flight took off to Paris, and at 15.12, to Moscow. The Karachi flight left Abu Dhabi at 15.24, and the Islamabad flight at 15.45.

According to flight tracking website FlightAware, Middle Eastern carriers Emirates, Etihad Airways, Fly Dubai and Qatar Airways are among the hardest-affected airlines that have thrown the global aviation industry into chaos.

Of a total of more than 6,000 flights cancelled on Wednesday, Emirates recorded most number of cancellations at 485 while Etihad Airways, FlyDubai and Qatar have respectively 190, 181 and 106 of their flights cancelled as of 1.40 pm IST.

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Etihad Airways Wednesday said all its scheduled commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi remained suspended until 6 am UAE time (7.30am IST) on March 6.

“In coordination with UAE authorities and subject to strict operational and safety approvals, a limited number of repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights are operating. Select services are available for sale for travel on 4 and 5 March, where approvals have been confirmed,” the statement added.

Reiterating that guests must not travel to the airport unless they have a purchased or been issued a confirmed booking in the last 24 hours, Etihad Airways said, “Access to the airport will be restricted for those without confirmed travel documentation.”

The advisory issued by the airline directed gues to follow certain norms.

Guests are advised to:

Etihad Airways ran eight flights on March 2 (according to Flightradar24) that could only be boarded by some passengers.  Two flights to Mumbai and Delhi were among the eight flights that took off from Abu Dhabi airport Monday. The Mumbai flight left at 15.35 and the Delhi flight at 15.55.

The first Etihad flight took off at 14:39 and headed to London. Followed by a 14.50 flight to Amsterdam.

At 15.02, an Etihad Airways flight took off to Paris, and at 15.12, to Moscow. The Karachi flight left Abu Dhabi at 15.24, and the Islamabad flight at 15.45.

According to flight tracking website FlightAware, Middle Eastern carriers Emirates, Etihad Airways, Fly Dubai and Qatar Airways are among the hardest-affected airlines that have thrown the global aviation industry into chaos.

Of a total of more than 6,000 flights cancelled on Wednesday, Emirates recorded most number of cancellations at 485 while Etihad Airways, FlyDubai and Qatar have respectively 190, 181 and 106 of their flights cancelled as of 1.40 pm IST.

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