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A380 to Mumbai

15 August 2024, 02:00 PM

Etihad Airways is deploying its iconic Airbus A380 to Mumbai for a special four-month period, marking 20 years since its inaugural flight to the city.

Starting from 01 September until 31 December 2024, the double-decker aircraft will operate three weekly flights between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Mumbai (BOM), enhancing the travel experience on this popular route.

Book now for your guests to discover the A380: An experience like no other 

Economy passengers can look forward to enhanced comfort, with 68 Economy Extra legroom seats offering an additional four inches of space, alongside 337 Economy Smart Seats featuring innovative fixed-wing headrests and large pillows.

On the upper deck, the Business Studios™ present 70 private suites, each thoughtfully designed in collaboration with Armani/Casa and equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity. The experience is further elevated by The Lobby lounge area, ensuring a sophisticated and productive journey

The First Apartments offer pure luxury, featuring nine private suites, complete with designer tableware, plush leather seating, and a spacious ottoman that converts into a bed. First-class passengers also receive personalised amenities and have access to an exclusive shower room for added comfort.

*Due to the short flight time, The Residence is not offered on this route.

 

Mumbai A380 flight schedule from 01 September 2024

 Flight No

 Date starts

 Date ends

 Frequency

 Departure   Airport

 Departure

 Arrival   Airport

 Arrival

 EY  0204

 1-Sep-24

 26-Oct-24

 Thu, Sat, Sun

 AUH

 14:35

 BOM

 19:25

 EY  0203

 1-Sep-24

 26-Oct-24

 Thu, Sat, Sun

 BOM

 22:50

 AUH

 00:35

 

 Flight No

 Date starts

 Date ends

 Frequency

 Departure   Airport

 Departure

 Arrival   Airport

 Arrival

 EY  0204

 27-Oct-24

 31-Dec-24

 Thu, Sat, Sun

 AUH

 14:55

 BOM

 19:35

 EY  0205

 27-Oct-24

 31-Dec-24

 Thu, Sat, Sun

 BOM

 22:40

 AUH

 00:40

 

 

Learn more about the incredible experience of flying onboard our magnificent big bird via the A380 webpage.

 

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