Etihad offers two tickets for price of one in New Year's sale

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Starting today, travellers can snap up two Etihad Airways tickets for the price of one.

The UAE national carrier's New Year's sale will run until January 13.

Fares from Abu Dhabi to Istanbul will start from AED 1,790, Dublin from AED 3,830 and Toronto from AED 5,790.

The sale extends across all of Etihad’s cabins, with return Business fares starting from AED 8,750 out of Abu Dhabi to Maldives and AED 10,370 from Abu Dhabi to Istanbul.

In a statement, the airline explained that the offer is only valid when the booking is made in a single transaction, and both travellers fly on the same flight, date and class of travel. 

The travel period can be set at any time before June 15.

Passengers will also need to show a negative PCR test before departure and on arrival at Abu Dhabi. Apart from the complimentary COVID-19 insurance, passengers can also avail of the airline's wellness programme. 

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