Etihad secures Oz government contract
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Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has been awarded an International Air Services contract by the Australian Federal Government following the conclusion of the “Whole of Australian Government Travel Service” tender.The decision means that Etihad will be eligible to carry Australian Federal Government officials when they travel overseas on official government business. Etihad flies to many key global cities from Australia, via Abu Dhabi, including London, Paris, Frankfurt, Geneva, Brussels, Milan and Moscow.James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ Chief Executive Officer, said: “To be chosen as an international airline partner for the Australian Government is a great honour for Etihad Airways and demonstrates the high regard and reputation the airline has in Australia. Etihad currently flies 21 times a week between Abu Dhabi and Australia. This includes 11 flights to Sydney, seven flights to Melbourne and three flights to Brisbane.
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