‘A380 Welcomes Paris with a Warm Bonjour!’
Etihad Airways has exciting news for travelers as they announce the launch of A380 double-decker flights to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport starting from November 1, 2024.
Paris will be joining London and New York as one of the major cities to experience the luxury and comfort of Etihad’s A380 aircraft. Antonoaldo Neves, CEO of Etihad Airways, expressed his enthusiasm, stating that Paris is the perfect destination for the iconic A380 aircraft due to its elegance and charm. This move underscores the airline’s dedication to providing unmatched comfort and service across all cabin classes.
The introduction of the A380 on the Abu Dhabi – Paris route is set to enhance both leisure and corporate travel, showcasing Etihad’s commitment to fostering business connections and travel to Abu Dhabi and beyond. The state-of-the-art cabins and bespoke amenities on board ensure that business travelers can work, relax, and arrive refreshed. Features like The Lobby lounge and Business Studios create a conducive environment for productivity and comfort, making business trips more accessible and enjoyable.
The A380 aircraft elevates the air travel experience for passengers. Economy passengers can expect comfortable seating arrangements, with 68 seats offering extra legroom and 337 Smart seats featuring innovative fixed-wing headrests and large pillows. On the upper deck, Business Studios™ provide 70 private spaces, complemented by The Lobby lounge area. Each Business Studio is equipped with premium amenities designed with Armani/Casa and WiFi connectivity, ensuring a productive and luxurious travel experience. First Apartments offer luxury with nine private spaces, designer tableware, leather chairs, and a spacious ottoman-bed. First-class guests also receive personal amenities and can indulge in an exclusive shower room.
Overall, Etihad Airways is set to revolutionize air travel to Paris with the introduction of the A380 aircraft, providing passengers with a premium travel experience and unparalleled service.