Etihad Airways Achieve a Record Number of Passengers and Cargo in 2011
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, carried a record 8.29 million passengers in 2011, a 17 per cent increase on the previous year.

The increase represented an addition of 1.197 million passengers on the carrier’s global network covering 82 passenger and cargo destinations.

Etihad Crystal Cargo also enjoyed similar spectacular growth carrying a record 310, 000 tonnes, 46,875 tonnes or 18 per cent more than in 2010.

“This result, achieved while much of the world was still very much in the economic doldrums and oil prices remained high, is testament to our emergence as a formidable force in the international aviation arena,” Etihad Airways President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr James Hogan, said.

“It also reflects our commitment to sensible, strategic expansion which is why we launched eight new routes last year,” he said.

These were to Bangalore, the Maldives, the Seychelles, Chengdu, Dusseldorf, Tripoli, Shanghai and Nairobi.

Etihad Airways’ busiest route was Bangkok with the airline carrying more than 500,000 passengers to the Thai capital during the year.

This was closely followed by London (479,000), Manila (446,000), and Jeddah (289,000) which represented a staggering 48 per cent increase over 2010.

Then came Sydney, Frankfurt, Paris, Manchester, Doha and Dublin to complete the list of the 10 most popular routes.

”In cargo, the strongest growth was seen out of Europe as exports from markets such as Germany and Italy held firm during a challenging back half of the year,” Mr Hogan said.

“We launched freighter services into Amsterdam, Cairo, Djibouti, Kabul and Kandahar during the year, increased operations to our key markets of China and India while growing Johannesburg by up to three freighters a week.”

A priority product Fast-Track was launched offering shorter transit time and expedited delivery as well as a guaranteed service delivery. Expanded trucking schedules within the UAE and new service to points in the GCC region provided more solutions for customers.

Etihad Crystal Cargo also introduced its first Boeing 777F during the year with two more now scheduled for delivery in 2013.

“We also delivered exceptional service moving rare and precious goods. These included 100 historic manuscripts from Berlin’s State Library (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin) to the National Library of Australia (NLA) in Canberra and live sturgeon to the first caviar producing firm in the UAE, Royal Caviar.

“And we continued to facilitate trade to and from the UAE as the National Carrier and assisted many projects, shows and events as well as humanitarian missions fulfilling our role as a member of Care by Air,” Mr Hogan said.

Passengers carried in 2011:

ROUTE

2011

2010

VARIANCE

INCREASE

Bangkok

500,589

      428,578

          72,011

17%

London Heathrow

478,821

      413,626

          65,195

16%

Manila

446,207

      375,990

          70,217

19%

Jeddah

289,439

      195,466

          93,973

48%

Sydney

269,185

      255,731

          13,454

5%

Frankfurt

237,451

      217,591

          19,860

9%

Paris

228,425

      173,162

          55,263

32%

Manchester

222,465

      172,406

          50,059

29%

Doha

215,137

      190,389

          24,748

13%

Dublin

214,733

      187,188

          27,545

15%

Cargo carried in 2011:

TONNES

2011

2010

INCREASE

      310,188

      263,313

18%

Source Etihad  

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