Etihad launch massive sale in time for the European summer

Two friends are diving in the sea from a cliff. Carefree, freedom, vacation concept.

Etihad Airways is treating their guests with a limited-time offer to select destinations, for those looking for exploration and adventure, or relaxation by the beach.

Guests can start their summer early by flying to select Etihad destinations with offers starting as low as AUD 1,669 in Economy and AUD 7,189 in Business.

Travellers can take advantage of the offer to explore the beautiful city of Abu Dhabi with its cultural highlights, impressive architecture, world-class theme parks, as well as striking beaches and desert landscapes.

Guests looking to travel further afield can enjoy the exquisite artwork in world famous galleries and museums in Paris, or explore the city of Amsterdam via its picturesque canals.

“With summer just around the corner, our guests are looking to book their next adventure,” chief revenue officer, Etihad Airways, Arik De, said.

“We’re pleased to launch our limited-time offer with up to 30% off ticket fares to help our guests plan their dream summer getaway to some of our most popular destinations.”

“With the relaunch of Etihad Stopovers, travellers can benefit from 40% discounted prices at one of Abu Dhabi’s premium four-star and five-star hotels or take advantage of a one or two-night complimentary stay in a three or four-star participating hotel.”

 

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