Etihad Airways to Launch Flights to Dublin

New York, NY (Business Wire) 12 February 2007

Etihad Airways starts non-stop flights in August between Abu Dhabi and the Irish capital Dublin.

Pilot study of a three-class Airbus A330-200s, four new weekly service will lead Ireland with one-stop connections to Sydney in Australia and major cities in Asia, including Bangkok and Manila.

Bertie Ahern, Prime Minister of Ireland said that Etihad is welcome to take this opportunity, and I have no doubt that his confidence will be rewarded. This new route marks a deepening of our relations with the Gulf region and Asia.

I am particularly pleased that Irish Travellers have their first radio single trip to Australia.

James Hogan, Etihad Airways Chief Executive, said: This new air link between the capital cities of Ireland and the United Arab Emirates two thriving economies, it also brings a quick and easy transfer to Abu Dhabi for. Irish business and leisure travelers Asia and Australia. Plus, Abu Dhabi, to reach the capital of the UAE, opens also the country's seven emirates, Dubai included.

Declan Collier, CEO of Dublin Airport Authority, said: "We are pleased to welcome and support this new service after several months of detailed discussions between Etihad and the airport, the start of this high quality service underpins commitment to Dublin airport for the development of new long haul routes. in and out of Ireland for business and leisure travelers.

From 3 Etihad flight EY045 August will operate on Mondays and Fridays, departing at 2:05 Abu Dhabi, arriving in Dublin starting at 07:35 the same day return flight EY042 clock with Dublin at 10:15, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 20:35 clock

The second flight EY041 will operate Saturdays and Tuesdays, departing at 13:55 Abu Dhabi, arriving in Dublin at 19.25 The return flight EY408 clock, departure 21.05 clock in Dublin, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 7:30 clock the next day. All times are local.

About Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.

Currently Etihad offers flights to 48 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, North America, Africa and Asia.

For more information: Etihad Airways Corporate Communications:

Tel: + 971 (0) 2505 8006 / 8336 / 8055 or visit http://www.etihadairways.com

For more information please contact:

Carrie Smith

Fleishman-Hillard

(212) 453-2043

Monarch Airlines to scrap debit card booking fees

Low-cost carrier does not carry the overhead of booking by debit card, but led a € 10 flat rate to use credit cards

The carrier planned Arts Monarch Airlines Scrapping of all debit card charges for reservations as of today, while payments by credit card will trigger a lump sum of 10 € per booking.

Monarch CEO Conrad Clifford said the tax overhaul was designed to provide a "firm, transparent and easy to understand" politics. It is designed to distinguish cheap Monarch Airlines and others will probably follow to pressure on competitors.

The announcement was made by consumer association Which?, Who earlier this year filed a complaint with the super welcomed Office of Fair Trading to try to halt what he describes as the spiral "rip-off surcharges levied on transactions with debit and credit cards.

The low-cost airlines have to pay the door charge substantial fees for the privilege of opening by plastic, but the latest research by Which? found that "unjustified" fillers are increasingly common practice in many industries – from local councils and florists for dentists, dealers and agents.

Ryanair It currently charges a 'handling fee' of £ 12 for a roundtrip flight from paying with a debit or credit card while easyJet charges a £ 8 per booking (excluding Visa Electron), a little more for paying by credit card. Clifford said: "In these difficult economic times, there is absolutely no justification for a fare advertising and tingling consumers with excessive hidden fees."

All customers to book with Monarch scheduled flights credit does not extend to booking fee, while those who wish to pay by credit card will be charged a fee of £ 10, what the value of the transaction or number of passengers. This means that many families will benefit from a tariff, but solo travelers lose.

Rochelle Turner, Director of Research What? Travel , Said: "More than 42,000 people have told us they want to see an end to excessive charges, it's nice to see that Monarch is scrapping charges for payments by debit card, and make credit card charges and transparent from the beginning.

"If supplements Low cost airlines are among the worst offenders when it increasingly common to avoid undue disturbance Map this practice -. Movie hotels and even some local authorities"

She said that bear the costs for companies, payment by debit card is "a question of money, so there is simply no justification for excessive fees. See We want to know how others will follow in the footsteps of Monarch and stop the treatment costs to increase profits. "

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