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Etihad commits to Africa

10 Jan 2018 - by Dorine Reinstein
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IN A bid to increase its

commitment to Africa,

Etihad Airways has

established a new sales

region – Africa Sub-Sahara

and Indian Ocean (AFI).

The new region covers

six countries – South

Africa, Kenya, Nigeria,

Sudan, Seychelles and the

Maldives.

Peter Baumgartner, Etihad

Airways’ chief commercial

ofcer, said: “Africa is

quickly developing into

the next big investment

destination, with business

growth on the rise and

African economies among

the fastest growing in the

world. We are experiencing

strong passenger loads

right across the continent,

with passengers travelling

through our hub in Abu

Dhabi to the key commercial

and tourism destinations.”

To oversee the airline’s

activities across the new

AFI region, Maurice Phohleli

has been appointed vp

for Africa Sub-Sahara and

Indian Ocean, and will be

based in new ofces in

Johannesburg. This will

not affect current working

relationships between travel

agents and Etihad’s account

managers in Johannesburg,

Cape Town and Durban,

says Xenia Adamou, gm of

Etihad Airways South Africa.

The new regional sales

ofce will remain separate

from the current South

African operation, which will

continue operating at its

ofces in Sandton.

“The establishment of the

new regional sales ofce in

South Africa is testament

to Etihad’s commitment

to both South Africa and

the African continent as

a whole. Our aim is to

further entrench our good

relationships with the travel

trade and to continue

offering advantageous

commercial opportunities

to our partners,” Xenia

explains.

Maurice was previously

based in South Africa when

he was appointed gm of

Etihad for the country in

2010. He then headed to

Nigeria in 2012 to launch

Etihad’s new route between

Lagos and Abu Dhabi.

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