The National Airline of the United Arab Emirates - Etihad Airways was established by Royal (Amiri) Decree in July 2003. It commenced operations in November 2003 and has developed into one of the fastest growing airlines in the history of commercial aviation.
VISION - The airline seeks to reflect the best of Arabian
hospitality - cultured, considerate, warm and generous - as well as enhance the
prestige of Abu Dhabi as a centre of hospitality between East and West. Its goal is to be a truly 21st century, global
airline, challenging and changing the established conventions of airline
hospitality.
Etihad Airways has been Manchester City Football Club’s main club partner since May, 2009. During that time the club has enjoyed considerable success with an FA Cup win in 2011 and the Barclays Premier League victory in season 2011-12. The Club’s stadium has been renamed as the Etihad Stadium, forming the centre piece of a newly-named Etihad Campus, which encompasses a large part of the Sportcity site in East Manchester, the popular City Square entertainment space and additional existing and planned facilities.
It’s a period of great success for Manchester City, and Etihad Airways are delighted to play a part in this great period for the Club.
Reserve your flights to Australia with Etihad Airways to prepare for a
trip packed with life-changing experiences. Australia has a lot to offer
its visitors from the clear water and stunning beaches to the exciting
city of Sydney, brimming with culture and nightlife. There are many
things to do, and the natural beauty and inviting climate are beyond
comparison. Flight deals to Australia
are easy to find with Etihad's popular deals. During the Formula 1
Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open Tennis or the Melbourne Cup,
we recommend booking your hotel and tickets to Australia several months
in advance. To get cheap hotels in Australia, travel during the off-peak
season from June to September. And travel in comfort!.
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