Etihad Airways announced on Tuesday plans to substantially boost flights to Egypt. The four additional services means the carrier will operate 18 flights to Cairo each week from June, the airline said in a statement. The extra Airbus A320 services will also significantly improve connectivity over the airline's Abu Dhabi hub to key destinations in Southeast Asia and Australia, it added. James Hogan, Etihad Airways president and CEO, said: "Despite the Arab Spring's impact, this route has continued to perform strongly and over the past eight years our services to Cairo have exceeded our expectations. "We are pleased to be able to build on this success with these additional flights." He added: "We expect to see continuing strong demand on this route, particularly from government and business travellers, as well as the Egyptian expatriate population living in Abu Dhabi and across the UAE." Etihad Airways started flights to Cairo in November 2004.
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