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Etihad launches WorldPass for frequent travelers from UAE

Guests have the option to contact Etihad’s WorldPass dedicated 24/7 contact center.
  • Etihad WorldPass is available for travel between the UAE and select destinations including the GCC, India, Pakistan, UK and Ireland.
  • WorldPass guests can have unlimited free rebooking and cancellation, and the booking portfolio can be self-serviced and self-managed.

Etihad Airways has announced a new travel solution aimed at corporate and frequent travelers booking from the UAE, said local media.

The newly launched Etihad WorldPass allows the airline’s customers to purchase a travel subscription which offers complete flexibility and ease with rearranging bookings throughout the year, said sources.

Etihad WorldPass is available for travel between the UAE and select destinations including the GCC, India, Pakistan, UK and Ireland, reported official sources.

Frequent flyers and corporate travelers, particularly in the GCC, will benefit from being able to pre-book between 6 to 40 flights to use in a 12-month period at preferential rates, available in both Business and Economy classes, said reports.

Etihad’s WorldPass guests can have unlimited free rebooking and cancellation, and the booking portfolio can be self-serviced and self-managed through the website, or guests have the option to contact Etihad’s WorldPass dedicated 24/7 contact center.

Martin Drew, Senior Vice President Sales and Cargo of Etihad Airways, remarked: “Etihad launched the WorldPass to meet the frequent travelers’ demands on flexibility, ease of booking and cost-efficient travel management