Etihad resumes flights between Abu Dhabi and six Indian destinations

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Etihad Airways will resume a limited number of special flights to six Indian destinations.

The airline will operate services between Abu Dhabi and the cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Mumbai, from July 15 to July 26.

All passengers travelling from India must possess the relevant UAE entry approvals.

Meanwhile, those flying from Abu Dhabi to India must comply with the guidelines set by the Indian government, and are also requested to arrive at Abu Dhabi Airport a minimum of four hours before departure to undertake mandatory rapid testing in Terminal 1A before check-in.

Schedule of special flights (effective July 15-26). Subject to change:

Mumbai- daily flights
Delhi- six flights per week
Chennai- five flights per week
Bengaluru- five flights per week
Kochi- two flights per week
Hyderabad- one flight per week

 

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