Etihad Airways has christened the new terminal at Abu Dhabi International- Terminal A (what was the mid-field terminal), with the first commercial flight deaparting.
Etihad-operated flight EY224, from Abu Dhabi to New Delhi, departed Terminal A to start operations. The flight used one of the airline’s Airbus A350-1000, with 359 guests onboard.
To commemorate the occasion, all passengers, including those in both Economy and Business classes, had the unique opportunity to be the inaugural guests at the new flagship Etihad Lounges which span three floors at Terminal A.
The ceremonial flight was officially inaugurated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by a distinguished array of guests, including Etihad and Abu Dhabi Airport Board members and aviation leaders. Among those present were Etihad’s CEO, Antonoaldo Neves, as well as Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and Interim CEO and Frank McCrorie, Chief Operations Officer at Abu Dhabi Airports. Antonoaldo and Frank both gave speeches to officially welcome the airport’s first guests.
For Etihad, Terminal A is a key part of the airlines’ growth strategy, with the capability to handle up to 45 million passengers annually and connect Abu Dhabi to 117 global destinations.
The Terminal provides dedicated check-in desks for Etihad’s Economy passengers, as well as exclusive areas for those travelling in Business and First to enjoy a fast-tracked, premium experience. It features biometric self-bag drop facilities for those who wish to have a speedy check-in experience.
It also features a new lounge facility, featuring dining options, a rooftop cocktail bar, a variety of relaxation spaces, a games room and a family room. It also offers direct boarding access for three aircraft, meaning many guests will be able to board their flight straight from the Lounge.
In Quotes
Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer, Etihad, said:
“This is a pivotal and exciting moment in Etihad’s history. As we begin to celebrate our 20th anniversary in November, we are ready for the next growth chapter in our new home.
“Our congratulations go to the Abu Dhabi leadership for their vision in creating what is one of the world’s most spectacular airports. The terminal is a stunning piece of architecture that echoes the local landscape and warmly welcomes our guests and elevates their travel experience.
“As we begin our transition to our new home, we look forward to welcoming even more passengers as we continue to grow and expand our fleet and network.”
Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and Interim CEO at Abu Dhabi Airports, said:
“This is an historic moment for Abu Dhabi International Airport, our partners at Etihad Airways, and the emirate as whole. The first flight from Terminal A marks a major milestone in the journey of Abu Dhabi’s aviation sector. Terminal A brings a significant increase to capacity, and delivers state-of-the-art facilities to both airlines and passengers. We look forward to welcoming more passengers throughout November as we continue to increase the number of flights departing and arriving at Terminal A.”
Transition into Full Operation
Etihad will transition flights to Terminal A in a phased approach from 9 November.
During this time the airline advises all passengers to carefully check their terminal information within two days of travel to ensure the most accurate information.
Between 9 and 14 November, Etihad will operate from both Terminal A and the existing Terminal 3.
Finally, from 11 am on 14 November Etihad is set to operate all flights from Terminal A.
The airline has posted a full FAQ and guide at https://www.etihad.com/en/fly-etihad/airport-information/terminal-a-information. If you’re flying Etihad (or any other airline that flies to Abu Dhabi), it might be worth checking your terminal before you travel.
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