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P.O. Box 35566, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 5110000, Fax: +971 2 5111200, www.etihad.com National Airline of the United Arab Emirates
December 2011
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has in just eight years established itself as the worlds leading airline. Set up by Royal (Amiri) Decree in July 2003, Etihad commenced commercial operations in November 2003 and has gone on to become the fastest growing airline in the history of commercial aviation. Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is the airlines hub. Etihads fleet of 63 aircraft operates more than 1000 flights per week, serving an international network of 84 passenger and cargo destinations in 52 countries. 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. Etihad has received a range of awards that reflect its position as the leading premium airline brand in the world, including Worlds Leading Airline at the World Travel Awards in 2009 and 2010.
Management team: The airline is led by James Hogan, who was appointed Chief
Executive Officer in 2006. The management team also comprises: James Rigney - Chief Financial Officer; Peter Baumgartner - Chief Commercial Officer; Richard Hill - Chief Operations Officer; Kevin Knight, Chief Strategy and Planning Officer; and Ray Gammell - Chief People and Performance Officer.
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Fleet:
The airline currently operates a fleet of 63 aircraft, consisting of: two Airbus A319s; 13 A320s; 16 A330-200s; six A330-300s; four A340-500s; seven A340-600s; eight Boeing 777-300ERs; two A300-600Fs; two A330-200Fs; one B777-200F and two MD11Fs. The airline announced what was at the time the largest aircraft order in commercial aviation history at Farnborough International Air Show in 2008, for up to 205 aircraft 100 firm orders, 55 options and 50 purchase rights. Over the next 10 years, Etihad Airways plans to take delivery of: 19 A320s between 2011 and 2015; 10 Airbus A380s from 2014; 25 A350s between 2017 and 2020; 31 Boeing 787s between 2014 and 2020; and 10 Boeing 777s between 2012 and 2013.
Passenger numbers and revenue: In 2010, Etihad saw passenger numbers top
7 million for the first time and revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) rise 20.1 per cent. Etihads revenue exceeded US $2.9 billion in 2010.
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number of its aircraft in Business Class and Economy Class cabins, and its new First Class suite is now available on all three-class aircraft. Etihad Airways also offers a range of convenient ground services, including chauffer pick-up in 24 destinations globally and premium lounges in Abu Dhabi, London, Frankfurt, Dublin and Manchester.
Etihad Guest: The award-winning loyalty program, Etihad Guest, was launched in
August 2006 and quickly established itself as one of airline industrys fastest-growing and most innovative loyalty programs. Etihad Guest now boasts more than 1.25 million members. The program offers members the opportunity to accumulate Etihad Guest Miles which can be redeemed against a wide selection of more than 2,900 flights and non-flight rewards from more than 200 partners, ranging from hotel accommodation and car rental to retail discounts and exciting products on Etihad Guests online Reward Shop.
People: Etihad employs more than 8,000 staff representing over 120 nationalities
from around the world. The airline is also committed to pioneering opportunities for the UAEs national population, and through its Emiratisation Program, offers a wide range of training opportunities for Emiratis, including a cadet pilot scheme, a technical engineering development program and a graduate management development program.
Address:
PO Box 35566, Head Office Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates www.etihad.com
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Network
Etihad currently serves 84 destinations in 52 countries, including: Abu Dhabi, Alexandria, Almaty, Astana, Athens, Amman, Baghdad, Bahrain, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Brisbane, Brussels, Cairo, Cape Town, Calicut, Casablanca, Chennai, Chengdu, Chicago, Cochin, Colombo, Damascus, Dammam, Delhi, Dhaka, Doha, Dublin, Dsseldorf, Erbil, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Istanbul, Jakarta, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Karachi, Kathmandu, Khartoum, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lahore, Larnaca, London Heathrow, Mal, Manchester, Manila, Melbourne, Minsk, Milan, Moscow, Mumbai, Munich, Muscat, Nagoya, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Peshawar, Riyadh, Shanghai, Singapore, Seoul, Seychelles, Sydney, Tehran, Toronto, Thiruvananthapuram, and Tokyo. As part of its long term vision, Etihad plans to operate to up to 100 major business and leisure destinations around the world by 2020. On average Etihad currently operates: 173 flights per day; 1,211 flights per week; 5,190 flights per month; and 63,145 flights per year (current estimates).
Etihads on time performance in was 2010 was 72 per cent for zero minutes and 87 per cent for below 15 minutes.
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Fleet
Etihads fleet is one of the youngest in the world and currently consists of 63 passenger and cargo aircraft: Aircraft Airbus A319 Airbus A320 Airbus A330-200 Airbus A330-300 Airbus A340-500 Airbus A340-600 Boeing 777-300ER Airbus A300-600F (Freighter) A330-200F (Freighter) MD11F (Freighter) B777-200F (Freighter) Fleet 2 13 16 6 4 7 8 2 2 2 1 Engine IAE V2500 IAE V2500 and CFM 565A Rolls-Royce Trent 700 Rolls-Royce Trent 700 Rolls-Royce Trent 500 Rolls-Royce Trent 500 GE90 Pratt & Whitney 4158 Rolls-Royce Trent 700 Pratt & Whitney 4462 GE90
At Farnborough International Air show in 2008, the airline announced what was at the time the largest aircraft order in commercial aviation history, for up to 205 aircraft 100 firm orders, 55 options (guaranteeing the price of the aircraft and the delivery date) and 50 purchase rights (guaranteeing the price of the aircraft, but not the delivery date). Over the next 10 years, Etihad Airways plans to take delivery of: 19 A320s between 2011 and 2015; 10 Airbus A380s from 2014; 25 A350s between 2017 and 2020; 31 Boeing 787s between 2014 and 2020; and 10 Boeing 777s between 2012 and 2013.
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Etihad Airways is committed to providing guests with a superior travel experience both inflight and on the ground. Etihad represents modern Arabia and its home, Abu Dhabi, while also drawing inspiration from the very best in five-star boutique hospitality from around the world. Customers travel in state-of-the-art seating designed for maximum comfort, use the latest inflight entertainment systems, and experience fine dining and impeccable service. Etihad has recently upgraded a number of its aircraft in the Business Class and Economy Class cabins, and its new Diamond First Class Suite is now available on all routes with First Class. Etihad took delivery of the first of its six A330-300s with all cabins upgraded in December 2009 and all deliveries will be complete in September 2011. On the ground, Etihad has introduced a range of services designed to make the travel experience as comfortable, smooth and fast as possible.
In the air: Diamond First Class: In August 2009, Etihad introduced its new First Class Suite,
featuring a luxurious Poltrona Frau leather seat that converts to a fully flat bed, a large wood-finished table, Arabic-styled sliding doors offering complete privacy, a 23inch personal entertainment screen, a personal wardrobe with mirror, and four individual lighting options with dimmers, in-seat power points and USBs. The First Class cabin also includes a spacious and comfortable changing room with a leather fold down seat and full length illuminated mirror. The new First Class product is being rolled out progressively to Etihads existing three-class fleet this year, available on all routes with First Class by October. Etihads Diamond First Class was awarded Worlds Best First Class in the Skytrax awards for two years running, as voted for by more than 18 million passengers worldwide.
Pearl Business Class: Etihads Pearl Business Class, featuring a seat that
converts to a fully flat bed, won the Worlds Best Business Class award in 2009, as voted for in the Skytrax annual poll. New advanced Business Class seats are now being introduced, which are longer and wider, all with direct aisle access in a 1-2-1 configuration. The seats include larger meal and cocktail tables, luxurious leather headrests, armrests and ottomans upholstered by Poltrona Frau, ambient lighting with dimmer settings, more storage space and a state-of-the-art Panasonic eX2 inflight entertainment system with a 15.4 inch personal screen.
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Coral Economy Class: Etihad has rolled out a new service style in Economy
Class. An extension of the Inspired Service philosophy already embedded in its First and Business Class cabins, the new service delivers greater levels of personal attention, touches of luxury and greater choice and flexibility. The Inspired Service in Economy Class includes hot desserts, an offering unique to Etihad, and a hot and cold caf service with a range of beverages from cappuccino to green tea. Advanced seating for the Economy cabin was introduced in December 2009 and is now available on all A330-300 aircraft. The new Economy cabin offers a new interior design. Seats are ergonomically designed for comfort, with a 32 inch pitch, footrest and a deep recline. Each seat is also equipped with a handheld controller, USB port and power sockets underneath the 10.4 inch personal entertainment screen. A large pillow is provided. Small touches on the seat such as coat hooks and cup holders make the space more individual.
Dining: Dining is an inspiring experience in Etihads Diamond First Class and Pearl
Business Class. Guests may dine when they like, choosing from an extensive la carte menu or Kitchen Anytime menu. Food and Beverage Managers, hired from leading establishments worldwide, are available to help guests find the right dish to suit their mood and the perfect accompaniment. In November 2011, Etihad will begin introducing qualified Inflight Chefs in its First Class cabins, rolling the concept out progressively across the network. Exclusive boutique wines are served, specially selected from the worlds best vineyards. Each inflight menu is tailored to the route, typically including at least one dish inspired by the destination, one taste of Arabia dish and one Western option. On routes where there is a very high demand for particular menu items (ie Indian cuisine on flights to the Indian Subcontinent, the Kaiseki menu on flights to Japan), the menu is adjusted to include only of those dishes. Guests can indulge in a selection of complimentary drinks, hand-picked from around the world.
Inflight entertainment: All Etihad flights are fitted with state-of-the art, on-demand
entertainment systems, available in a wide choice of languages. Guests can enjoy over 600 hours of movies, TV shows, music and interactive games, including a kids only channel. Etihad is progressively introducing one of the worlds most comprehensive in-flight entertainment systems, a Panasonic eX2 system, on a number of its aircraft. On power points located at every seat, guests can recharge their laptop or mobile phone and connect personal devices to the system.
Amenity kits: For Diamond First Class female guests, Etihad offers a fashionable
black cosmetic purse detailed with exclusive crystals by Swarovski. For men, an
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exclusive black leather cufflink box holds quality amenities, such as a shaving kit with Schick Xtreme 3 razor and shaving cream. Both amenity kits include toothbrush and toothpaste, ear plugs, socks, eyeshades and products from luxury brand La Prairie such as moisturiser, hand cream and lip balm. The kits are complemented by highquality tailored male and female sleeper suits, an offering exclusive to Etihad Airways First Class. In Business Class, cabin crew offer guests designer skincare products from Korres, toothbrush and toothpaste, ear plugs, socks and eyeshades. On select ultra long haul flight, Coral Economy Class guests receive an amenity kit containing comfort items in a handy travel pouch.
Family Travel: Etihad offers a variety of products and services designed to make
travelling with children more enjoyable. Parents can keep children busy and creative with the airlines kids pack, which is full of fun activities, stickers, pencils and games and available on all flights longer than 1 hours. Etihad also offers special inflight menus for children and state-of-the-art inflight entertainment programs with more than 600 hours of movies, TV shows, music and interactive games, including a kids only interface. On the ground, Etihads signature First and Business Class lounges in Abu Dhabi, London, Manchester and Dublin offer Family Rooms equipped to keep children busy and happy, with books, toys, television and an exciting childrens menu. Further, Etihad lounges in Abu Dhabi offer nannies to watch over children, taking care that they are safe, engaged and enjoy their time at the airport.
Inflight Duty Free: Etihad offers all guests the opportunity to shop inflight from the
airlines exclusives range, featuring up to 170 products. The program provides travellers with a convenient, hassle free, unique shopping experience while onboard. The range is perfect for selecting last minute gifts for family and friends as well as showcasing many products that are either available exclusively to the airline industry or designed specifically for Etihads guests. Customers also have the opportunity to pre-order items online or via email to ensure their requested products are available onboard their next flight.
On the ground: Lounges: Etihads First and Business Class guests receive access to luxury
lounges across all destinations, in conjunction with its airline partners. In Abu Dhabi, the airlines signature First Class lounge offers guests a range of luxury services, including a complimentary Six Senses spa, cigar lounge, champagne bar, and la carte fine dining. In the Business Class lounge, guests can enjoy a complimentary spa treatment from Six Senses spa, international buffet cuisine, business, rest and
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relaxation and entertainment options. In both lounges, prayer rooms are available and children can be kept entertained by nannies in a family room. Etihad also operates its own lounges in London, Manchester, Frankfurt and Dublin.
Luxury coach service: Etihads Coral Economy Class guests can enjoy
complimentary luxury coach transportation between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Dubai or Al Ain. The fleet of Mercedes-Benz coaches is equipped with elegant interiors, ergonomically-designed seats, excellent climate-control systems, an entertainment system and high-resolution 14-inch monitors.
Online check-in: All guests can save time by checking in online from 24 hours to
two hours before departure. Guests can check-in, choose their preferred seats and print their own boarding pass to present upon arrival at the Bag Drop counter at the airport.
Check-in, Abu Dhabi Airport: Etihad provides porter and concierge facilities and
a separate check-in desk with spacious surrounds for First Class and Business Class guests, as well as Etihad Guest Gold cardholders. For Economy Class passengers, Etihad offers dedicated check-in areas for families and Etihad Guest Silver cardholders.
Priority boarding: Diamond First Class, Pearl Business Class and Etihad Guest
Gold cardholders can take advantage of priority boarding. An exclusive fast-track service is available for First and Business Class passengers arriving into and leaving Abu Dhabi, as well as a number of destinations worldwide.
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In its first seven years of operation, Etihad has received a range of local and international awards that reflect its position as the leading premium airline in the world. In 2011, Etihad was awarded Worlds Best First Class, as judged by over 18 million air travellers worldwide in the annual Skytrax survey. In November 2010, Etihad was recognised as the Worlds Leading Airline for the second consecutive year at the World Travel Awards. Etihads awards to date include:
2011
Worlds Best First Class Skytrax Awards Worlds Best First Class Onboard Catering Skytrax Awards Best Business Class - 2011 Biz Travel Forum, Milan Business Airline of the Year 2011 Guardian Observer Travel Awards Leading Airline World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Airline First Class World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Airline Inflight Entertainment World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Cabin Staff World Travel Awards Middle East Web Excellence, Airline category Pan Arab Web Awards Best Co-Branded Card in the Middle East Smart Card Awards Middle East Best Long Haul Airline Irish Travel Awards Best Economy Class Monitor Airline of the Year Awards, Bangladesh Best Meal in Economy Class Monitor Airline of the Year Awards, Bangladesh
2010
Worlds Best First Class Skytrax Best First Class Airline Seat - Skytrax Best First Class Onboard Catering Skytrax Airline of the Year Aviation Business Awards Second in Top Airlines Global Category Cond Nast Traveler Awards Worlds Leading First Class World Travel Awards Worlds Leading Airline World Travel Awards Leading Airline World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Airline First Class World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Airline Economy Class World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Cabin Staff World Travel Awards Middle East Leading International Marketing Campaign World Travel Awards Middle East Leading In-flight Entertainment World Travel Awards Middle East Best First Class Onboard Catering World Travel Awards Middle East International Sponsorship category in the Arabian Sponsorship Awards 2010 Airline Campaign of the Year Expedia Marketing Awards Web Excellence, Airline category Pan Arab Web Awards
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Top Operational Excellence Award A340-500/600 aircraft Airline of the Year Food Services Middle East, Pax International Deals of the Year Global Trade Review Avian Award for In-flight Innovation (E-Box) - APEX Treasurer of the Year Global Traveler Best Environmental Initiative Best in Abu Dhabi Awards Best Airline to the Middle East Irish Travel Awards Best Airline to Asia Pacific Irish Travel Awards Best Business Class Airline Irish Travel Awards Best Long Haul Airline - Business Travel Awards
2009
Worlds Leading Airline - World Travel Awards (WTA) Worlds Leading First Class - World Travel Awards (WTA) Marketing strategy of the year - Middle East Business Achievement Awards Best Business class - Business Traveller Middle East awards Best Cabin staff - Business Traveller Middle East awards Middle East Deal of the Year award - The Airfinance Journal awards Best Business Class Airline award - World Travel Awards Middle East Leading First Class - World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Airline Lounge - World Travel Awards Middle East Leading Airline Website - World Travel Awards Middle East Leading International Marketing Campaign - World Travel Awards Middle East Best Website - Freddies awards Best Award Redemption - Freddies awards Best Member Communication - Freddies awards Best Bonus Promotion - Freddies awards Best business class catering - Skytrax awards Best business class - Skytrax awards Top Worldwide Airline (Silver) - Wanderlust Travel Awards, London, UK Best Business Class Airline - Irish Travel Trade News awards, Dublin Best Airline to the Middle East / Africa - Irish Travel Trade News awards, Dublin
2008
Airline of the year - Arabian Business Achievement Awards Best business class service - Business Traveler USA Leading first class - World Travel Awards (Global) European Sponsorship of the Year Award - European Sponsorship Association Airline of the Year - British Travel Awards Airline of the Year - Aviation Business Awards (ITP) James Hogan, Aviation CEO of the year - CEO Middle East awards (ITP) WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Website development from Web Marketing Association - USA Leading airline, leading first class and leading travel website - Middle East World Travel Awards (WTA)
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Airline with the best economy class - Business Traveller Middle East awards Airline with the best cabin staff - Business Traveller Middle East awards Freddie Award: Best Customer Service - Inside Flyer magazine Freddie Award: Best Award redemption - Inside Flyer magazine Freddie Award: Best Website www.etihadguest.com - Inside Flyer magazine Freddie Award: Programme of the year - Inside Flyer magazine Best website www.etihadairways.com - Pan Arab Web Awards Best business class airline - Irish Travel Trade News Awards
2007
Worlds leading travel television commercial - 14th annual World Travel Awards Worlds leading flatbed seat - 14th annual World Travel Awards Airline with Best First Class Service in the World by Business Traveler magazine Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier - Pax International magazine Skytrax - Best Economy class catering award International Website technology Award www.etihadairways.com - Pan Arab Web Awards International Standards Web Technology award - www.etihadairways.com - Pan Arab Web Awards Middle East's Leading Airline Website www.etihadairways.com - World Travel Awards Middle East's Leading First Class Airline - World Travel Awards The Middle East's Leading Airline - World Travel Awards
2006
Golden Award www.etihadairways.com - UAE Web Awards Strategy Web Award www.etihadairways.com - UAE Web Awards Freddie Award: Best website www.etihadguest.com - Inside Flyer magazine Freddie Award: Industry impact - Inside Flyer magazine Middle East Airline of the Year - Pax International magazine The Worlds leading flat bed seat - World Travel Awards The Worlds Leading New Airline - World Travel Awards
2005
Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier Pax International magazine The Worlds Leading New Airline World Travel Awards
2004
The Worlds Leading New Airline World Travel Awards
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Amman, Jordan Kuwait Casablanca, Morocco Khartoum Tehran, Iran Alexandria, Egypt Cairo, Egypt Doha, Qatar Manama, Bahrain Muscat, Oman KSA : Jeddah Rihyad Damam Baghdad Erbil
Double daily Triple-daily 5 5 3 4 Double daily 4 per day 4 per day Triple-daily 13 8 13 Daily 4 (from Sept)
12 Dec, 2003 1Jul, 2006 2 Jun, 2006 5 Jul, 2006 4 Dec, 2006 12 July, 2010 10 Nov, 2004 4 May, 2006 22 Aug, 2004 26 Mar, 2006 28 May, 2006 22 Dec, 2004 21 Dec, 2004 26 April, 2010 1 June, 2010
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Europe is a key market for Etihad and the airline is committed to future growth in the region. Etihad Airways commenced services to the UK with flights to London Gatwick in 2003, and to mainland Europe with services to Geneva and Munich in June of the following year. Etihad commenced services to London Heathrow in March, 2004 and began double-daily services to London Heathrow in March 2007, soon increasing to three times daily. Today, Etihad operates over 90 services per week from Abu Dhabi to 12 destinations within Europe, including: Destination Service per week Aircraft type A330-300 A340-500 A340-600 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A330-200 A320-200 A320-200 A320-200 A330-300 Commenced services 28 Mar, 2004
London Heathrow
21
Manchester Dublin Frankfurt Munich Milan Paris Brussels Geneva Istanbul Athens Larnaca Dsseldorf
Double daily 10 Double daily Daily Daily Double daily 8 Daily 5 Daily 3 4
27 Mar, 2006 2 Jul, 2007 1 Jun, 2006 5 Jun, 2004 2 Sep, 2007 3 May, 2006 31 Oct, 2005 5 Jun, 2004 1 Jun, 2009 2 Jun, 2009 14 Jun, 2009 16 Dec 2011
Etihad Premium Lounges: Etihad has dedicated premium lounge facilities in London Heathrow, Manchester, Dublin, Frankfurt.
Aer Arann Dublin, Cork, Galway, Sligo, Knock and the Isle of Man; Air Malta Malta; Alitalia Rome and Naples; bmi Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Belfast, Dublin, Brussels, East Midlands
and Leeds Bradford;
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Etihad offices: Etihad has offices in London, Dublin, Milan, Brussels, Paris,
Munich, Geneva, Athens, Cyprus and Istanbul.
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In February 2010, Etihad secured 14 additional weekly flight frequencies from its Abu Dhabi home-base to Australia. Seven of the additional 14 flights can be operated to any gateway in Australia which includes Etihads current destinations of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. A further seven weekly flights have been granted to Etihad on the condition that the operation also flies via or onto a regional airport. Etihad has a major partnership with Virgin Blue Group of Airlines that enables Virgin Blues international arm, V Australia, to operate joint services with Etihad, effective February 2011. Etihad places its EY code on V Australias three weekly services between Sydney and Abu Dhabi. V Australia places its VA code on Etihads 21 weekly Australian services. Combined, the two airlines offer a joint global network of more than 100 destinations. This includes 45 Virgin Blue destinations in Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and west coast of USA. The agreement integrates the Etihad Guest and Velocity Rewards frequent flyer programs, allowing members to earn and burn status/tier points and frequent flyer points. It also allows reciprocal service benefits and lounge access for top tier members of both programs. Etihad signed a codeshare agreement with Air New Zealand in February 2011. Etihad codeshares on a number of Air New Zealands trans-Tasman and domestic services, and Air New Zealand codeshares on Etihads services between Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Abu Dhabi as well as between Abu Dhabi and London Heathrow and Abu Dhabi and Beiing. The codeshare integrates Air New Zealand
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Airpoints and Etihads Etihad Guest loyalty programs, enabling customers to earn and burn miles on each others flights.
Codeshare services:
Etihad operates codeshare services with Virgin Blue, Pacific Blue, V Australia and Air New Zealand.
Etihad offices: Etihads Australian head office is in Sydney and it has offices in
Melbourne and Brisbane also. The airline employs more than 80 staff and maintains seven premises, including a dedicated aircraft maintenance facility at Sydney International Airport and a call-centre in Sydney.
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Etihad offices: Etihad has offices in Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, Almaty, Moscow and
Minsk.
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Etihad offices: Etihad has offices in Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and
Singapore.
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India:
Destination Mumbai (BOM) Delhi (DEL) Hyderabad (HYD) Chennai (MAA) Trivandrum (TRV) Cochin (COK) Calicut (CCJ) Bengaluru Service per week Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily 3 4 Aircraft type A 330/A320 A 330/A320 A 319/A320 A 320 A 320 A 320 A 320 A320 Commenced services 26 Sep, 2004 1 Dec, 2004 2 Nov, 2009 2 Aug, 2008 30 May, 2007 3 Jun, 2007 2 Aug, 2008 1 Jan, 2010
Pakistan:
Destination Karachi Lahore Islamabad Peshawar Service per week Daily Daily Daily 2 Aircraft type A320, A330200 A 320, A330200/A340-600 A320, A330200 A320 Commenced services 2 Nov, 2004 20 Feb, 2006 2 Feb, 2006 17 Feb, 2006
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Bangladesh:
Destination Dhaka Service per week Daily Aircraft type A330-200 Commenced services 4 May, 2006
Nepal:
Destination Kathmandu Service per week Daily Aircraft type A330-200 Commenced services 28 Oct, 2007
Sri Lanka:
Destination Service per week 4 Aircraft type Commenced /Resumed services 1 Jan, 2010
Colombo
A330-200
Maldives:
Destination Mal Service per week Daily Aircraft type A320 Will Commence Services 1 Nov, 2011
Codeshare services: Etihad operates codeshare services with Jet Airways to the
following destinations in the Indian Subcontinent: Bombay; Kozhikode, Cochin, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram.
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Etihad has offices in Mumbai, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Dhaka, Kathmandu and Colombo.
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Etihad offices: Etihads head office in South Africa is in Johannesburg and it also
has airport offices in Cape Town.
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Etihad offices: Etihad has offices in New York, Chicago and Toronto.
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Alliances
Etihad Airways, while not a member of any global alliance, has a strong portfolio of bilateral and affiliate relationships with other carriers. Two types of relationships exist; codeshare arrangements and Special Prorate Agreements (SPAs). Both types of partnerships exist to support Etihads existing route structure, and to extend the reach and breadth of Etihads network. Through strong relationships with both its codeshare and interline partners, Etihad is able to offer an enhanced and expanded network to its own customers. In return, partners can access the depth of Etihads network. Etihad currently has over 100 SPA relationships and a further 34 codeshare partnerships in place. Codeshare partners include: Aer Arann; Air Astana; Air Malta; Air New Zealand; Alitalia; American Airlines; ANA; Asiana; Bangkok Airways; bmi; Brussels Airlines; Cyprus Airways; Czech Airlines; flybe; French Railways (SNCF); Jet Airways; Kuwait Airways; Malaysia Airlines; Malev; Middle East Airlines; Olympic Airlines; Pacific Blue; Philippine Airlines; Royal Air Maroc; Saudi Arabia Airlines; Siberia Airlines (S7); Sri Lankan Airlines; TAP Portugal; Turkish Airlines; Ukraine International; Virgin Blue; V Australia; Vietnam Airlines; Yemenia.
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Etihad Sales is responsible for delivering the airlines revenue through all channels of sale, including through travel agents and via its own travel offices and retail outlets, contact centres, the internet, interline partners and travel wholesalers. Sales teams are based in every market in which the airline operates. Each market is managed by a Country Manager that reports into one of six geographical regions, led by a Regional General Manager. The regions include: Americas; Europe; Africa and the Middle East; UAE and Oman; Indian Sub Continent and Asia Pacific North; and Asia Pacific South and Australasia.
The Global Sales Department is involved with both long term strategic and short term tactical activities and campaigns throughout the year, including an ongoing premium sales campaign, agents incentives, corporate agreements, brand building and product awareness and quarterly sales promotional initiatives, which include value added activities with partners. Guest segments for the airline include: Corporate: multinational; national and SME; Leisure guests; Marine; Meetings, Incentives Conferences and Events (MICE); Students; Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR); Religious; and Labour.
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Direct sales: The Direct Sales team is responsible for Etihad Holidays, Hala Abu
Dhabi (destination management company) Etihad.com, Etihad Shops in the UAE, Global Contact centres, and Digital Strategy, working closely with all markets to ensure the airline sells and serves its customers to the highest standards.
Etihad Holidays: Launched in May 2004, Etihad Holidays now offers packages to
over 70 destinations in 23 countries. Through strong partnerships with tourism boards and the very best international hotel chains, Etihad Holidays offers a range of holiday packages throughout the year.
Hala Abu Dhabi: Launched in March 2010, Hala Abu Dhabi is the in-house
destination management company of Etihad Airways, and provides visitors to Abu Dhabi and the UAE with a wide range of unrivalled business and leisure activities. For further information, refer to www.halaabudhabi.ae
Essential Abu Dhabi: essential abu dhabi, which was launched in January 2011,
is dedicated to promoting awareness of the capital of the UAE as one of the worlds top business and tourist destinations. The program has a dedicated website essentialabudhabi.com and specially branded brochure, featuring a detailed directory of the Emirates attractions and exclusive offers on a wide range of products and services including hotel accommodation, dining, shopping and cultural activities in more than 35 venues in Abu Dhabi.
Etihad Shops: The Etihad Shops offer a one-stop travel experience selling the full
range of Etihad products and services including airline tickets sales, Etihad Holidays, Etihad Guest, Etihad merchandise and other ancillary travel products. There are 12 shops throughout the UAE located in prominent shopping malls and high street locations.
Global contact centres: Etihad currently has four global contact centres located
in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Mumbai and Sydney, employing over 300 people who speak nine languages. The teams handle over 5,000 calls per day. Etihad has set up an allfemale call centre in Al Ain with a team of Emirati ladies the first of its kind which is a key example of the airlines Emiratisation program in action.
Etihad.com: etihad.com is an integral sales and marketing channel for the airline.
Visits to the site increased globally by over 100 per cent in 2010 (from 2009). The website is available in nine languages English, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian and has over 45 country-specific websites. Customers can book flights on the site, as well as cars, hotels, chauffeurdriven limousines and insurance as well as access other features such as route maps and timetables and Experience Etihad, an interactive onboard and ground experience.
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CRM Intelligence: This part of the CRM and Loyalty department is responsible for
analysing the data the airline collects about its guests. This analysis enables Etihad to make much more personalised and targeted offers to its customers, as well as handling the distribution of many promotional and information emails.
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Launched in May 2004, Etihad Holidays now offers packages to over 80 destinations in 26 countries. Through strong partnerships with tourism boards, the best international hotel chains and key international tourism service providers, Etihad Holidays offers a range of fantastic holiday packages throughout the year all backed by the support of Etihad Airways fast growing network of destinations and world class product. Etihad Holidays annual program features more than 350 hotels and apartments in Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe, Middle East and North America plus tours and suggested itineraries in key destinations. Etihad Holidays run bimonthly World Deals campaigns featuring exceptional deals to popular destinations supported by bonus offers such as free nights, free upgrades and discounts. As consumer holiday trends in the region have evolved, Etihad Holidays has transformed the way customers can choose and book their holidays, with state-ofthe-art shops in the newest shopping malls in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Al Ain. Customers are able to view holiday options on interactive TV screens in an innovative alternative to traditional holiday brochures, and highly trained travel consultants offer customers the very latest Etihad Holidays packages in specially designed custom built sales pods developed for personal service. Packages can also be viewed on Etihad Holidays website - www.etihadholidays.com.
Hala Abu Dhabi: Hala Abu Dhabi is the in-house destination management
company of Etihad Airways, launched in February, 2010. Hala Abu Dhabi provides visitors to Abu Dhabi and the UAE with a wide range of unrivalled business and leisure activities. Hala Abu Dhabis key objective is to promote Abu Dhabi as a destination and match the quality of service offered on the ground to the high standards of service offered in the air on Etihad Airways flights. With over 50 per cent of staff being UAE nationals, Hala Abu Dhabi has a unique insight into the local area and destinations across the UAE.
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The airlines Marketing department plays a major role in taking the Etihad Airways story to the world. In 2010, Etihad was awarded Worlds Leading Airline at the World Travel Awards for the second consecutive year, setting the benchmark for the airlines brand communications and enabling Etihad to inspire its audiences through a range of campaigns to fly with the best. The Marketing department will continue to build the Etihad brand and product awareness in key markets, with a growing focus on online marketing campaigns. In 2011, the focus will be on driving the business forward commercially with timely tactical support at key periods linked with booking patterns and route launches. A greater investment will be made in digital media which can accurately target commercial messages and help build sales further on Etihad.com. A major campaign for 2011 is the airlines Essential Abu Dhabi program, which is dedicated to promoting awareness of the capital of the UAE as a top tourist destination in the world. The program has a dedicated website essentialabudhabi.com and a specially branded brochure, featuring a detailed directory of the Emirates attractions and exclusive offers. A specially branded A330 plane has taken to the skies promoting Visit Abu Dhabi in 2011. The Marketing department at Etihad consists of four divisions: Marketing Communications; Sponsorship and Exhibitions; Etihad Media and Visual Communication and Brand Management. The Marketing department also supports the marketing requirements of the entire network of more than 70 outstations, including strategy and campaign development, media planning, results tracking, and vendor and agency management, as well as managing the execution of the central brand communication strategy across the various Etihad divisions.
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Etihad Airways is proud to support a range of sporting and cultural events in the UAE and worldwide. These sponsorships are consistent with Etihads values of hospitality, team spirit, and helping bring Abu Dhabi to the world and the world to Abu Dhabi. Etihads sponsorships include: Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Etihad Airways is the title sponsor of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Showcasing both Etihad and Abu Dhabi to a global audience estimated at over 600 million people, the purpose built circuit on Yas Island has earned critical acclaim for its spectacular architecture and world best facilities for teams and spectators. Manchester City Football Club: In July 2011, Etihad signed a comprehensive 10year partnership deal with Manchester City Football Club, to include naming rights for the stadium and expansive surrounding grounds, now known as Etihad Stadium and Etihad Campus, respectively, as well as an extension of the existing shirt sponsorship. A freshly-painted Manchester City-branded A330-200 aircraft in the clubs signature sky blue colour is now serving destinations across the network as part of the airlines extended partnership. Etihad Stadium: To coincide with Etihads first flight to Melbourne in March 2009, Etihad Stadium was the airlines first major sporting sponsorship in Australia. Etihad branding features prominently inside and outside the stadium, including on perimeter signage and giant score boards. The 55,000 capacity stadium, opened in 2000, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Docklands precinct adjacent to the CBD, and caters for both sporting and entertainment events. V8 Supercars: Etihad partnered with V8 Supercars in 2011 to become the official international airline for the thriving sport. Globally, Etihads partnership with V8 Supercars will be highlighted through signage and promotions at select V8 Supercar events and content on Etihads in-flight entertainment system. V8 Supercars website also carries links to special offers on Etihad Airways flights around the world. Sport Australia Hall of Fame: Etihad Airways is the major sponsor of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Recognizing sporting achievements and excellence for over 25 years, Etihads sponsorship also assists young athletes to compete internationally through the Scholarship Mentoring Programme. Golf: Etihad Airways is a Diamond Sponsor and the Official Airline for the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, which is one of the largest golfing tournaments in the region, sanctioned by the PGA, and takes place at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club.
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GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship: Etihad Airways is an official sponsor and airline of the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship. The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) is based at Croke Park in Dublin and was established as a national organisation to revive and nurture traditional Irish pastimes. Etihad is proud to be a part of the most skillful and fastest field game in the world. The Hurling AllIreland Senior Hurling Championships is one of Irelands oldest sporting competitions, with the first final taking place back in 1887. Harlequins Rugby Football Club: Etihad Airways is the main sponsor of the UK Premiership rugby team, Harlequins Rugby Football Club. Harlequins are based at the Twickenham Stoop in London and compete in the top rugby league in the UK and at European level. Current top international players include Ugo Monye, Danny Care and Nick Easter. Grassroots Sponsorship: Etihad Airways continues to align itself with innovative events and sporting teams across the region, from international level down to the grass roots. At a local level, Etihad is a lead sponsor for the Abu Dhabi Harlequins Rugby Union Football Club, which has been competing in the region since 1969. Etihad is the title sponsor of the Etihad Junior Rugby Festival which took place for the first time in November 2008. The Rugby Festival consists of a training camp for kids in the community and a Junior Rugby Tournament which involves more than 1500 children aged 7 to 18 and which is believed to be the biggest junior tournament of its kind in the region. Arts and culture: Etihad is committed to helping bring arts and culture to the people of Abu Dhabi and beyond through its range of partnerships, which include the Abu Dhabi Festival, Gourmet Abu Dhabi, the Arabic Prize for Fiction, the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, and other important media events and exhibitions. Etihad also supports many music initiatives in Abu Dhabi and has brought many international artists and bands to the capital, including Coldplay, Justin Timberlake and Shakira. Katrina Kaif: Indian Bollywood star Katrina Kaif is the airlines brand ambassador, and works with Etihad to promote the airline in India and around the world. Last year Etihad filmed a dance sequence with Katrina in its First class lounge, taking the Etihad brand to new levels of awareness. Katrina also participates in fashion style shoots on board and other national and international brand campaigns.
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This SMS implementation plan has been submitted to the GCAA, and approval has been received from the regulator.
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Etihad Airways has a dedicated Corporate Safety and Quality Department that acts as the coordinating focal point for risk management throughout total operations. The Corporate Safety and Quality Department acts as a centralised safety function for: provision of information to the authorities on reportable incidents; leadership on investigations; assessment of safety reports; support to the risk assessment process; and provision of safety data and information to the Safety and Quality Review Board.
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Government
The Government and Aeropolitical Affairs department has the responsibility of acquiring traffic rights from countries around the world, which are essential to enhance existing operations and facilitate the commencement of services to new destinations. Currently Etihad Airways is a beneficiary of more than 100 air services agreements. The department also works very closely with the Abu Dhabi Department of Transport and the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority on issues that involve the review of existing national air transport policies and procedures, with a view to addressing global aero-political developments, particularly those that have direct and indirect impact on Etihad Airways operations.
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Environmental Affairs
Etihad Airways environmental policy has developed significantly in recent times and includes a wide variety of projects from resource conservation and waste management to addressing the global environmental challenges which face the aviation industry. Etihad is currently developing its climate change position and carbon management strategy to ensure the implementation of measures to manage emissions as well as identifying environmental risks associated with future carbon constraints. Etihad is driving eco-efficiency throughout the company by recycling and re-using resources as well as introducing a regular environmental management update for company staff to provide the workforce with information on environmental issues. Etihad won the title for Best Environmental Initiative at the Best in Abu Dhabi awards 2010. The Best in Abu Dhabi survey is voted for by residents of the UAEs capital and are considered the peoples choice awards for the best in the emirate. Etihads work in this area includes the following initiatives: The Sustainable Bioenergy Research Project (SBRP) with the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Boeing and Honeywells UOP, which is dedicated to finding sustainable energy solutions and will use integrated saltwater agricultural systems to support the development and commercialisation of biofuel sources for aviation and co-products. The SBRP will undertake research projects that combine the arid and saline-rich environment of Abu Dhabi with innovative saltwater farming practices The application of Permagard, a polymer coating, to the exterior of Etihads aircraft. This has shown significant savings in water and cleaning fluids to each plane, as well as improvements to fuel efficiency membership of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group, an airline-led industry working group established in 2008 to accelerate the commercialisation and availability of sustainable biofuels Calculating the emissions produced when the airlines employees are on duty travel in order to offset the emissions. The airline is also looking at how the same can be done for commercial passengers as well as for ground facilities and transportation Establishing formalised comprehensive energy monitoring and measurement systems covering all areas of potential emission impact The Green Office program which contains a number of elements such as the introduction of recycling containers around the Etihad head office for plastics, paper, metals and toner cartridges Environmental web pages on company intranet that include advice on how to save waste, water and energy at work and at home.
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The tremendous growth Etihad Airways has experienced since its formation in 2003 would not have been possible without the efforts of its workforce in the UAE and in outstations around the world. Currently more than 7,800 people work at Etihad Airways with the majority based in Abu Dhabi and the UAE. The airlines Operations department (which includes pilots and cabin crew), is the biggest division and employs more than 5,500 people. Etihads Human Resources department has evolved considerably during the last six years, from one that initially was mainly responsible for issuing company work visas and administrative matters to one that plays a key role in the strategy of company and staff development. In order to meet Etihads predicted fleet, passenger and destination growth by 2020 which plans for more than 25 million passengers to fly to more than 100 destinations aboard a fleet of 150 planes the airline will need a workforce of approximately 27,000 people. Despite the challenging economic conditions that have affected the aviation industry since 2008, Etihad has continued to expand its workforce in a measured way to fit this growth. The following table gives details of the year-on-year growth that has taken place at Etihad since its formation: Destination Year-on-year percentage growth Core Cabin crew Pilot Outstation Total staff 2004 2005 117.0% 350 336 74 215 975 701 840 231 344 2,116 2006 63.9% 1,017 1,504 336 611 3,468 2007 60.4% 1,518 2,670 510 865 5,563 2008 26.9% 2,341 2,913 744 1,060 7,058 2009 10.9% 2,745 3,031 829 1,223 7,828 2010 0.3% 2866 2783 982 1224 7855
The UAE is known throughout the world for its multinational workforce and Etihad Airways is a great example of this with more than 120 nationalities working in the companys six divisions.
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One of the key areas of ambition within the airline is to increase the number of UAE nationals working across all divisions and that 25 per cent of the companys workforce should be Emirati. Etihad operates a highly successful Emiratisation scheme which includes a cadet pilot program, graduate management program, technical engineer program and call centre program. (See Emiratisation fact sheet for more information). The UAE is currently the fourth largest national group represented at Etihad Airways, behind India, The Philippines and Britain. The following table gives the staff numbers for the top 20 largest national groups working at Etihad Airways in December 2010. Nationality Indian Filipino British UAE Australian Malaysian Pakistani Thai South African Egyptian French Romanian Moroccan Sri Lankan German Kenyan Canadian Lebanese American Jordanian Region Asian Far Eastern European Middle Eastern Australasian Far Eastern Asian Far Eastern African Middle Eastern European European African Asian European African Americas Middle Eastern Americas Middle Eastern 1,101 767 517 484 289 250 240 227 205 195 169 167 157 137 129 128 124 121 112 109 Count
The following table gives a breakdown of how the workforce is made up by regional grouping in Dec 2010:
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The following table gives a breakdown of how the workforce is made up by divisional grouping in Dec 2010: Division Commercial Division CEO Office Finance Division Operations Division - Core Operations Division - Cabin crew Operations Division - Pilot People & Performance Division - Core People & Performance Division - Cadet Pilot People & Performance Division - Graduate Management Program People & Performance Division - Technical Engineer Program Strategy & Planning Total Head Office 653 108 322 1265 2783 982 171 92 15 38 202 6,631 Outstation 598 1 108 483 2 32 1,224 Total 1,251 109 430 1,748 2,783 982 173 92 15 38 234 7,855
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Emiratisation
As the national airline of the UAE, Etihad Airways recognises its responsibility to pioneer employment opportunities for Emiratis in the airline industry, also bringing on board their unique skills and experience for the benefit of the airline. The Etihad Airways Emiratisation scheme offers a wide range of career opportunities for UAE nationals, including a cadet pilot scheme, a technical engineering development program, a graduate management development program and call centre program. The total percentage of UAE nationals working for Etihad Airways is currently around 13 per cent. In 2010, Etihad ran a 10-month English training course for a group of 28 UAE nationals, from various departments at Etihad, conducted by the British Council and held in Etihads dedicated training centre, the Etihad Academy.
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Pilots
Etihad Airways flight operations team, which includes pilots, has grown considerably since the airlines launch in 2003. During this time, the airline has continued to recruit the best direct entry pilots from around the world, as well as launch its own cadet pilot program. Etihads pilots fly the airlines fleet of 63 narrow and wide body passenger and cargo aircraft and with this set to expand by more than 100 in the next 10 years (see fleet fact sheet for further details), greater emphasis is being put on recruiting the best pilots from around the world, as well as training Etihads own Emirati pilots from the UAE.
Recruitment: Qualification requirements for direct entry pilots (e.g. qualified) are:
Direct Entry Captain: a minimum of 7,000 hours total flying time; a minimum of 4,000 hours on jet aircraft in excess of 60,000 kg; a minimum of 2,500 hours in command on multi-crew jet engine in excess of 60,000 kgs; ICAO ATPL, valid license and medical card; must be a current captain; maximum age limit is 62 years old (type rated), 57 non type rated; and English language fluency (written and oral). First Officer: a minimum of 2,500 hours total flying time for A330 and 1500 hours for A320; a minimum of 1,000 hours on multi-crew jet aircraft; ICAO ATPL, valid license and medical card must be current; Maximum age limit is 53 years old; and English language fluency (written and oral). The hours need to have been completed on powered fixed-wing aircraft only. Preference is given to candidates with Airbus or Boeing experience.
Training: Captains and First Officers with Etihad are required to maintain the
highest competency levels throughout the year, even if they are flying regularly. Etihad has a state-of-the-art training academy at its base in Abu Dhabi where pilots spend time in full flight simulators, classrooms and computer rooms. This training is made up of two full flight simulator sessions per year (of three days and two days) and also includes: Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT), which deals with different types of possible abnormal situations extreme weather scenarios and operations in low visibility;
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an annual line check on the aircraft to ensure pilots are following all company procedures; three days in the classroom annually covering safety, technical, first aid and crew resource management; dangerous goods training with classroom and computer based training (every three years).
Full flight simulators, (FFS): Etihad has four full-flight simulators which are
manufactured by Canadian company CAE: one Airbus A320; two Airbus A330 / A340s; and one Boeing 777-300. The simulators are equipped with six-axis motion and control loading systems, and use sophisticated weather and lighting effects to provide realistic training scenarios for pilots. The advanced databases installed on the FFS provide the pilots with the exact specifications and conditions for landing and take-off at major airports throughout the Etihad network. There are also fixed base training devices to provide detailed system and procedural training for both Airbus and Boeing types. Additionally, Etihad has its own facilities to complete all aspects of fire training, on water ditching, as well as door and evacuation slide devices.
Cadet pilot program training: As well as recruiting direct entry level pilots Etihad
also operates a cadet pilot program. Currently the program has over 100 UAE nationals and two classes of international cadet pilots. In order to gain their Airline Transport Pilots Licence (ATPL), the cadet pilots have to complete 750 hours of classroom tuition and 205 hours of flight training in single and multi-engine aircraft. During this time they also have to pass the UAE General Civil Aviation Authoritys theoretical knowledge and flying exams. After gaining their ATPL, the cadets become Second Officers and undertake a multicrew co-operation course and an Airbus A320 type conversion course. This enables them to fly as co-pilots on the Etihad Airways Airbus A320 short haul fleet. The Second Officers spend much of the time during the type conversion course in Etihads A320 full-flight simulator, as well as training in the development of nontechnical skills applicable to working in a multi-crew environment. After approximately six months, the Second Officers complete their final checks and will qualify as A320 First Officers.
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Etihads IFS team is made up of nearly 3,000 cabin crew members, cabin seniors, cabin managers, food and beverage managers and chefs from around the world. There are more than 100 different nationalities within the team, allowing Etihad to offer a wide variety of spoken languages and cultural considerations on every flight. In its first year of operation, Etihad employed 336 crew members and this figure has grown considerably, surpassing 3,000 by the end of 2011. The majority of Etihads cabin crew reside in company-provided accommodation. All crew have access to the luxurious Etihad Fit2Fly facilities which include fitness classes, gyms, spa, swimming pools, sauna, and internet lounges.
Cabin Manager: The cabin manager is the key leadership figure in the aircraft
cabin and is responsible for safety and security of crew and passengers, as well as maintaining high levels of service provision.
Cabin Senior: Etihads focus is on providing high levels of service is in all three
cabins and this has been underlined with the introduction of the cabin senior position, which seeks to improve levels of customer service and leadership in the Economy cabin.
Inflight Chef: Etihad takes its inspiration from leaders in the hospitality industry and
five star hotels. The November 2011 introduction of qualified international Chefs dedicated to food service excellence in its Diamond First class cabins represents a major departure from traditional inflight service and will cement Etihads position as one of the worlds most innovative airlines.
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This development will enable Etihad to offer a five-star restaurant style of service in the sky, with First class guests receiving unparalleled attention and choice for example, the opportunity of having a personal Chef tailor make dishes based on their particular tastes and preferences. Chefs will also contribute to menu development for both lounges and flights in order to orchestrate a more consistent culinary experience for guests, whether on ground or in air.
Food and Beverage Manager: The food and beverage manager role provides a
unique onboard service for Business class guests on ultra long-haul and long-haul services. The purpose of the role of the food and beverage manager is to provide expertise and guidance to customers on all food and wine menu matters. The food and beverage manager engages with customers, manages the timely provision of the meal service, and champions high quality preparation and presentation of meals in Pearl Business Class. Additionally, they are able to recommend restaurants in the destination city.
Cabin Crew: Etihad Airways cabin crew are responsible for the safety of
passengers on every flight and are specially trained to deal with security and emergency situations, as well as delivering the highest levels of customer service, ensuring every passenger is treated like a guest. Training: New cabin crew members receive comprehensive training in the following areas: Aviation security Safety and Emergency procedures Medical emergencies and medical training Introduction to dangerous goods and hazardous materials Managing passenger interactions Crew member coordination and communication Customer service Service procedures Introduction to aircraft and aviation familiarization
Etihads training academy is one of the most advanced in the airline industry. The facilities include: Cabin Emergency Evacuation Training (CEET) simulator Swimming pool and slides Real Fire Fighting Trainer (RFFT) Four Aircraft Door Trainers - A330/340, A320 and B777 Classrooms equipped for computer based training Service training mockups (Airbus- A320/ A330 and Boeing 777) In Flight Entertainment kiosks for hands on Thales and Panasonic training All emergency equipments available on EY aircrafts Medical equipment (Defibrillators and Tempus)
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Information Technology
Etihads Information Technology (IT) department implements a range of smart and efficient information technology and telecommunications services to benefit the airlines passengers and its close to 8,000 strong workforce. Etihad has secured strategic partnerships with some of the worlds leading suppliers to achieve this, including Amadeus, SITA, SABRE, Lufthansa Systems, Oracle and Microsoft.
Major projects: Guests: Etihad is committed to providing customers with a convenient, fast and
smooth travel experience. In 2010, Etihad introduced new airport services in Abu Dhabi, such as self-service check-in kiosks, to complement the airlines online checkin options. Etihad is also currently evaluating mobile check-in options for its guests.
Airline and business support: Etihads use of IT seeks to achieve efficiency and
incremental revenue for the airline and support Etihads approach to sustainability. Etihad is focused on a range of major projects to optimise the airlines performance in areas relating to pricing, crew planning, flight operations and flight plans, inflight catering, and business intelligence.
Important innovations include speed enhancements, web click to chat with call centre agents, online check in, online hotel/insurance sales, web special offers, and search optimisation. Innovations will continue to be rolled out to offer a superior experience and service to the airlines customers and differentiate Etihad in the marketplace.
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Etihad has close to 7,800 people working in Abu Dhabi from across the globe. The airline currently provides world-class commercial offices in Khalifa City A in Abu Dhabi for its employees, and residential accommodation for 3,500 cabin crew, 1,200 pilots and management staff, plus accommodation allowances for 1,600 junior employees. In March 2010, Etihad officially opened Etihad Plaza, an accommodation complex that is home to Etihad Airways staff. Employees currently occupy some of the 600 homes available in five accommodation blocks mainly one and two bedroom apartments with some three bedroom homes. Etihad Plaza comprises two state-ofthe-art gyms, lounge area, staff restaurant, and a comprehensive set of retail outlets, a female and male health spa, a car rental office and mobile phone shop. The ground floor of Etihad Plaza which contains offices for 300 Etihad Airways staff from customer relations, IT, facilities and property, ground operations, finance, internal audit and quality, safety and security is also the site of the Etihad Airways medical clinic.