Traveling between Africa and the United States just got easier.Delta Air Lines recently announced the seasonal expansion of a nonstop flight between New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport and Lagos, Nigeria’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
14.10.2024 - 21:48 / thepointsguy.com / John F.Kennedy / Arik De
The Airbus A380 continues to find a new lease on life with Etihad Airways planning to bring back two more of the superjumbo jets as part of its strong post-coronavirus recovery.
Etihad's sixth and seventh A380s will return to its fleet in February and June of 2025, respectively, said Arik De, the airline's chief revenue officer, at the Routes World conference in Bahrain on Oct. 7. The planes will be used on flights to Singapore and a yet-to-be-named destination on the airline's map.
The carrier first resumed A380 operations on flights to London's Heathrow Airport (LHR) last year from its base at Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport (AUH). Etihad has since expanded use of the superjumbos to flights to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) in Mumbai, India; New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK); and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
The A380's new lease on life comes after many wrote off the 400-plus-seat plane early in the pandemic. Former Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker famously panned the plane as being a "mistake" early in the crisis. But as passengers surged back to air travel and Airbus and Boeing struggled to deliver new planes, many airlines reactivated their A380s to meet demand.
"The Airbus A380 we never thought we'd bring back, and [soon we will] have seven of them flying," De said.
Lufthansa and Qatar Airways are two other airlines that "retired" their A380s only to later bring them back.
Etihad's A380s are known for their posh Residence product, essentially a three-room private cabin at the front of the first-class section on the upper deck. It is one of the most exclusive products on a commercial aircraft today.
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The Residence is staying even as Etihad undertakes a $750 million refurbishment of the cabins on its A380s and Boeing 787s, De said. The A380 updates will focus on "soft furnishings" and a potential expansion of the 70-seat business-class cabin, he added. The majority of the investment will go to the airline's 43 Boeing 787s and 14 Boeing 777s.
"You're going to hear at least one new U.S. destination very, very soon," De said on the airline's growth plans.
When asked if it could be one of the three cities Etihad has not returned to since its 2017 restructuring — Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles and San Francisco — De declined to comment except to say that the destination was "not a usual suspect."
The airline serves Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), where flights began in March, plus Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (ORD), New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Dulles International Airport (IAD) near Washington, D.C., from Abu Dhabi.
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Traveling between Africa and the United States just got easier.Delta Air Lines recently announced the seasonal expansion of a nonstop flight between New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport and Lagos, Nigeria’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
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