Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Etihad Airways’ flights to Nepal, are His Excellency Saeed Hamdan Al Naqbi, UAE Ambassador to Nepal (second right) with, from left: Deepak Lekhak, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hotel Annapurna, Kathmandu; Pawana Shrestha, Etihad Airways General Manager Nepal; and Dougie Douglas, Etihad Airways Area Manager for Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Kathmandu,
REPUBLIC OF NEPAL–Etihad Airways has honoured key stakeholders in Nepal to
mark a decade of partnership and to celebrate the 10th anniversary
of scheduled flights between Abu Dhabi
and Kathmandu.
Diplomats
and government and aviation officials were joined by corporate and travel
industry partners, along with local media and the airline’s Kathmandu-based
employees as Etihad Airways recognised their loyalty and support at two events
in the Nepali capital.
His Excellency Saeed Hamdan Al Naqbi, UAE Ambassador to Nepal, was the guest of honour at the anniversary events held at the Hotel Annapurna in Kathmandu. Dignitaries included His Excellency Andrei Budnik, Ambassador of Russia to Nepal; His Excellency Yves Andre Carmona, Ambassador of France to Nepal; and Dipak Adhikari, Chief of Protocol at the Nepal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
His Excellency Saeed Hamdan Al Naqbi, UAE Ambassador to Nepal, was the guest of honour at the anniversary events held at the Hotel Annapurna in Kathmandu. Dignitaries included His Excellency Andrei Budnik, Ambassador of Russia to Nepal; His Excellency Yves Andre Carmona, Ambassador of France to Nepal; and Dipak Adhikari, Chief of Protocol at the Nepal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Etihad
Airways launched scheduled flights between the capital cities of the United
Arab Emirates and Nepal on 28 October 2007 with four services a week. Frequency
rose to daily in 2010, doubling to two flights a day in 2013.
The
airline has carried more than 1.2 million guests between the two cities, and
beyond since 2007. Both corporate and leisure travellers have used the services
between Abu Dhabi and Kathmandu and connecting cities across the Middle East,
Europe, Africa and North America. These include Amsterdam, Cairo, Chicago, Dammam,
Frankfurt, London, Manchester, Milan, New York, Paris, Rome, Sydney, Toronto and
Washington.
His
Excellency Saeed Hamdan Al Naqbi, UAE Ambassador to Nepal, said: “I would
like to extend my sincere gratitude and thanks to Etihad Airways for
celebrating 10 years of flying to Nepal. I was honoured to be appointed
Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Nepal last year which was my first
opportunity to visit this beautiful country.
“I hope many travellers from across Nepal
continue to fly with Etihad Airways and take advantage of the numerous
destinations that the UAE’s national airline flies to, including our home city
of Abu Dhabi and its many tourist attractions.”
Etihad
Airways has been a key supporter of Nepal’s tourism industry and active in championing
local community projects over the years.
These
include supporting the 60th anniversary of the Tenzing-Hillary
Everest Marathon to the summit of Mount Everest to spread the message of a
cleaner and greener environment; Etihad Airways employees engaging with and visiting
orphanages, centres for physically challenged children, and homes for the
elderly; transporting humanitarian relief aid and rescue workers following the
deadly Nepal earthquake in 2015; flying surgeons from the UK to Nepal to help
leprosy victims; and the donation of Etihad Guest Miles by members of the
airline’s loyalty programme towards the purchase of goods for those in need.
Dougie
Douglas, Etihad Airways Area Manager for Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, said
Nepal was an integral part of the airline’s global network, providing guests
with ease of travel to Abu Dhabi and beyond.
“Our
guests from Nepal are offered a world class, award-winning service to over 600
destinations around the world with Etihad Airways and our partner airlines,” he
said.
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