Etihad on track for e-ticket target
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Etihad Airways said it was on course to meet the June 1 deadline set by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for paper tickets to be scrapped.
The Abu Dhabi-based airline currently offers e- on 93% of its network and three remaining destinations, Peshawar, Tehran and Khartoum, will all meet the IATA deadline.
Etihad began implementing commercial e-tickets in July 2006 following a successful fast-track project and has gained praise from IATA and the system provider, Amadeus.
IATA began the drive to 100 per cent e-ticketing as part of its “simplifying the business” programme in June 2004
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