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Etihad Airways has launched a worldwide sale to all its destinations, offering return business class and economy air fares from QR830.
The six-day global sale, which will run in Qatar until January 28, will include special offers on airfares to destinations such as Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, London, Sydney, Los Angeles, Dusseldorf, and many more.
This is also an opportunity for passengers to try the products on board, specifically on A380 to New York, London, and Sydney, and the 787 Dreamliner to several other destinations.
Etihad Airways operates four daily flights between Doha and Abu Dhabi, which enable travelers from Qatar to connect to the airline’s numerous destinations across the world.
The special promotional fares, all via Etihad Airways’ Abu Dhabi hub, start from QR2,000 for a return economy class flight to European destinations such as Paris and London.
Premium guests are included in the global sale promotion, where guests can fly to New York for QR11,190 and to Munich starting for QR9,170.
Guests travelling to the US can take advantage of the unique US Preclearance facility in Abu Dhabi, which allows guests to clear the US immigration and customs in Abu Dhabi Airport. On reaching the US, guests will be treated as domestic arrivals, which allows for faster processing at their arrival airport.
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