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Etihad starts daily flights to Boston, welcomes the arrival of A350 in Toronto

The airline starts daily flights to Boston, USA from 01 November and welcomed the arrival of Etihad Airways’ first Airbus A350 on Sunday, October 27, 2024.

Toronto Pearson Airport welcomed the arrival of Etihad Airways’ first Airbus A350 on Sunday, October 27, 2024, marking a further upgrade to the national airline of the UAE’s daily services between Abu Dhabi and Canada.

Meanwhile, Etihad starts daily flights to Boston, USA from 01 November, some six months after it opened the Massachusetts route.

The airline now flies 42 times a week to North America: twice daily to New York JFK, and daily to Boston, Chicago, Toronto and Washington DC.

Guests flying stateside can take advantage of the new US Customs and Border Protection facility at Abu Dhabi, streamlining the immigration process and ensuring a hassle-free journey.

Ethe airline’s complimentary stopover programme means travellers can turn their layover into a stay with up to two free nights at premium hotels in Abu Dhabi.

Etihad’s Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer Arik De said, “We have seen significant demand on our Boston and Toronto routes. This expanding capacity gives our North American corporate and leisure travelers greater choice and flexibility when planning trips to the UAE and beyond to the Gulf region and the Indian subcontinent.”

“The introduction of our A350 to Toronto and expanding to daily services to Boston reflect our ambitious growth plans in 2024, set to take another major leap at the end of November when we announce an exciting lineup of new destinations,” said De.

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