Etihad becomes 1st major airline to operate plastic-free flight

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

The UAE's has become the first in the Gulf region to operate a flight without any single-use on board, in a bid to raise awareness about pollution on

The milestone flight is part of Etihad's pledge to reduce single-use plastic usage by 80 per cent not just in-flight, but across the entire organisation by the end of 2022, the said in a statement.

Etihad identified that over 95 single-use are used across its aircraft cabins. Once removed from the flight, Etihad prevented over 50 kilograms of from being landfilled.

Guests on board enjoyed including sustainable amenity kits, award-winning eco-thread blankets made out of recycled plastic bottles, tablet toothpaste and edible coffee cups while children were treated to eco-plush toys.

As a result of planning the Earth Day flight, Etihad additionally committed to remove up to 20 per cent of the single-use plastic items on board by June 1, the statement said.

By the end of this year, Etihad will have removed 100 tonnes of single-use from its inflight service, the airline announced.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 16:00 IST