Etihad Airways landed for the first time in Denpasar, Bali on Wednesday, marking the start of its scheduled flights between Abu Dhabi and the paradise destination.
The new service will operate four times a week on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, which have 28 seats in Business and 262 in Economy.
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“We are delighted to add Bali to the growing list of destinations we fly direct from Abu Dhabi. This becomes our second destination in Indonesia, joining the capital Jakarta,” said Arik De, Etihad’s Chief Commercial and Revenue Officer.
When booking on etihad.com, travelers flying to Bali via Abu Dhabi can opt to add a free hotel stay with the airline’s Abu Dhabi Stopover program.
Earlier this month, Etihad launched new flights to Al Qassim in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jaipur in India, as well as summer season destinations such as Antalya, Malaga, Mykonos, Nice and Santorini.
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