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Etihad Airways Advises Passengers to Arrive Early for Toronto Flights

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Etihad Airways has advised passengers flying out of Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to arrive 4 hours before their flight. This suggestion ensures there’s enough time for pre-flight processes like check-in and security screening.

In a recent update on its website, the airline shared that this recommendation is aimed at ensuring a smooth travel experience. Etihad also emphasized its commitment to collaborating with airport authorities to assist travelers.

Passengers flying with Etihad should keep their contact information, like email and phone number, up to date. This helps them receive timely updates about their flights via email or SMS.

Travelers can reach out to the airline through live chat, social media platforms, or by phone for any questions. Etihad highlighted that the safety and comfort of passengers and crew remain the airline’s top priority.

In the first nine months of 2024, Etihad reported a profit of Dh1.4 billion after tax, reflecting the airline’s strong financial performance. During this period, Etihad carried nearly 14 million passengers, marking a 35% increase compared to the same time last year.

For more updates and travel tips, stay connected with Etihad Airways.

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