Etihad Airways មានបញ្ហាមែនទេ? ការប៉ះទង្គិចដល់ឧស្សាហកម្មទេសចរណ៍នៅអ៊ូហ្គង់ដានិងអ៊ីរ៉ង់…

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និពន្ធដោយ លោក Juergen T Steinmetz

Etihad Airways had a bad year in 2017. The airline lost their investment partners airberlin and Alitalia. It amounts to a record loss for this airline owned by the UAE government. Luckily the airline is owned by the oil-rich government, what eliminates bankruptcy, but saving money without compromising premium services seems to be on the top agenda for Etihad Airways.  Even premium services may now come with a price tag- but this is routine in the aviation world.

With a new CEO the airline seems to be looking at ways to save money and return to profit. In a surprise move the airline now says no to what they called once lucrative Iran market.  Flights from Abu Dhabi to Tehran currently operating twice a week and on January 24 the route will be eliminated in the Etihad network.

At the same time, Etihad confirmed that flights from Abu Dhabi to Entebbe, អ៊ូ​ហ្គ​ង់​ដា (and return) will be canceled effective from 25 March 2018. A spokesperson said: “The reason is that we are following the commercial assessments of the routes performances.”
This is definitely a blow to the Uganda tourism industry since Etihad passengers from North America and Europe had easy connections in Abu Dhabi to Uganda.

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លោក Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz បានធ្វើការជាបន្តបន្ទាប់នៅក្នុងឧស្សាហកម្មទេសចរណ៍និងទេសចរណ៍ចាប់តាំងពីគាត់នៅក្មេងនៅប្រទេសអាល្លឺម៉ង់ (១៩៧៧) ។
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