Etihad Airwas to Help Attract Tourists to Malaysia

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Etihad Airwas to Help Attract Tourists to Malaysia

Etihad Airways, the second-largest airline in the UAE, joined hands with Tourism Malaysia, an agency under the Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism, to attract visitors from Europe and the Middle East to Malaysia via the airline’s hub in Abu Dhabi.

Etihad Airways performs regular flights to the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, since 2007. Up to now the airline has flown to KL 2.7 million passengers. To encourage travellers to visit Malaysia with Etihad Airways, the airline offers a free two-night hotel stay, exclusive deals and endless adventures in the vibrant city of Abu Dhabi as part of Etihad Airways’ Free Stopover program.

With attractive airfares from destinations in Europe and the Middle East to Malaysia, Abu Dhabi is a convenient stopover for travellers from Belarus, Belgium, France, Germany, Egypt, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.

Some of the highlights of Abu Dhabi visitors can enjoy during their free stopover include
Qasr Al Hosn, the symbolic birthplace of Abu Dhabi
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, a theme park inspired by the world-famous Italian car brand
Home of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit
and the recently opened Louvre Abu Dhabi

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