
Etihad Airways has enjoyed the busiest four days in the history of the airline with 181,333 passengers flying with the Abu Dhabi-based airline during the post Eid al-Fitr period.
On Saturday 2nd August, 46,572 passengers boarded Etihad Airways flights, with 45,981 flying on Sunday 3rd August, 44,443 passengers on Friday 1st August and 44,331 passengers on Thursday 31st July.
The 181,333 figure for the four days is an increase of 36 percent over the same period at the end of Eid al-Fitr in 2013, when 133,007 passengers took Etihad flights. The load factor for this period also rose from 79.3 percent in 2013 to 88.1 percent in 2014.
Each Etihad Airways cabin experienced a significant increase, with First Class load factors rising by 6.1 percent, Business Class by 12.1 percent and Economy Class by 8.6 percent.
Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways' Chief Commercial Officer, said, "We are delighted to have flown this record number of passengers over the post-Eid al-Fitr period, with record load factors covering destinations from all corners of our global flight network.
"Successfully carrying more than 180,000 passengers during these four days is a fantastic achievement for the airline and we thank our guests for choosing to fly with Etihad Airways and helping set these records."
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