Etihad Airways orders widebody planes, sees return to pre-war capacity in June

RIO DE JANEIRO, June 7 (Reuters) – Etihad Airways is ordering more widebody ​planes as the Middle East ‌carrier expects to be flying about 8% more than a year ago ​by June 15, CEO Antonoaldo ​Neves said in an interview.
He ⁠said on the sidelines of ​a global gathering of airline CEOs ​in Brazil on Saturday that the Abu Dhabi carrier is buying widebody planes ​in the double digits, declining ​to specify further.
Etihad is restoring flights after ‌making ⁠cuts in March as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran turned regional, raising fuel prices, Neves said.
He said ​Etihad does ​not ⁠plan to trim costs by cutting flights at ​the moment.
“The biggest cost we ​have ⁠is an empty plane,” he said. “So the way I cut ⁠cost ​is I don’t have ​empty planes.”

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