Etihad Airways boosts key regional frequencies
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Etihad Airways will increase frequencies on services to Amman, Cairo, Islamabad and Muscat from 15 June 2013.
Services to Muscat will increase from 20 to 23 weekly flights, better linking some key world destinations, such as Japan, China and South Korea. In addition, the airline is adding four overnight flights per week to its existing double-daily operations to and from Amman.
Flights to Cairo will increase from current 18 weekly services to three times a day, leveraging the important point-to-point market. Islamabad will also see flights increase from seven to nine per week.
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