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‘Time to start discussion on India-Abu Dhabi bilaterals as rights fully used:’ Etihad CEO
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Etihad Group CEO Antonoaldo Neves announced that airlines from Abu Dhabi and India have fully utilized their air service agreement rights, prompting discussions for revision. Indian carriers, led by IndiGo, rapidly increased their capacity utilization. Etihad aims to expand its India-US travel market share, leveraging pre-clearance facilities at Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport to enhance passenger convenience and reduce congestion.
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